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Post-Doctoral Associate
The Huh Lab in the Department of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine invites qualified candidates to submit applications for the position of Postdoctoral Associate. The Huh Lab is focused to understand the process of cell plasticity and the underlying mechanisms in preneoplastic lesions in the stomach and liver with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets. Genetically engineered mouse models and organoid cultures derived from human and mouse are utilized.

The candidate is expected to have a doctoral degree in a biology related field, should have prior experience in mouse research. Previous experience with organoid culture is desirable, but not required. The candidate should be highly motivated in research and a good record of scientific accomplishments including international peer-reviewed publications and scientific presentations is also required. The successful candidate will have opportunity to present findings at national and international meetings and publish results as a lead author.

Application
Qualified candidates who are interested in applying should send an application package, including statement of interest and research experience, CV, and contact information for three references to Dr. Won Jae Huh.
Post-Graduate Associate
The Huh Lab in the Department of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine invites qualified candidates to submit applications for the position of Postgraduate Associate. The Huh Lab is focused to understand the process of cell plasticity and the underlying mechanisms in preneoplastic lesions in the stomach and liver with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets. We work with genetically engineered mouse models and organoid cultures derived from human and mouse.

Qualifications
The candidate is expected to have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a biology related field, should have prior experience in mouse research. Previous experience with organoid culture is desirable, but not required.

Mentoring and Training
The postgraduate associate will be directly mentored by Dr. Won Jae Huh (Principal Investigator). It will include daily hands-on mentoring and weekly meetings to discuss scientific progress and career development. The associate will have opportunity to present their work in lab/institutional/national meetings and is encouraged to contribute to manuscripts for publication. The associate will receive training in mouse genetics, genotyping, multiplexed immunofluorescent microscopy, organoid culture, and other techniques commonly used in the lab.

Application
Qualified candidates who are interested in applying should send an application package, including statement of interest, CV, and two to three letters of reference to Dr. Won Jae Huh.