Overview:
The Lee Lab research program focuses on advancing translational NK cell therapies for pediatric cancers. Our work spans in vitro function (cytotoxicity cytokines avidity) immunophenotyping (mass cytometry) genomics/epigenomics (RNAseq ATACseq ChIPseq methylation) and in vivo xenograft PDX and canine models. Current focuses: inhibitory TME (hypoxia TGFβ kynurenine) NK checkpoints (TIGIT TIM3 VISTA) activation (ITAM/ITIM CAR design cytokines) and Cas9/AAV engineering. We also perform correlative studies of early-phase NK therapy trials. Disease targets include AML/MDS brain tumors pediatric sarcomas and select adult malignancies. The lab has broad federal foundation industry and institutional sources of support.
Job Description Summary:
Job Description:
PhD or equivalent degree in relevant field of science required.
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Research experience from PhD program required.
OCCASIONALLY: Bend/twist Climb stairs/ladder Lifting / Carrying: 11-20 lbs Pushing / Pulling: 0-25 lbs Pushing / Pulling: 26-40 lbs
FREQUENTLY: Lifting / Carrying: 0-10 lbs Standing Walking
CONTINUOUSLY: Audible speech Color vision Computer skills Decision Making Depth perception Flexing/extending of neck Hand use: grasping gripping turning Hearing acuity Interpreting Data Peripheral vision Problem solving Reaching above shoulder Repetitive hand/arm use Seeing Far/near Sitting Squat/kneel
Pressure in this position will vary depending on the workload. The workload will be heavy but manageable most of the time. Pressure may arise in the face of deadlines associated research and manuscript writing.
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