Mlynarczyk Lab
At the interface between immunology, cancer and metabolism, the Mlynarczyk lab focuses on understanding competitive mechanisms of cell survival and expansion, through the lens of germinal centers and the cancers that originate from them.
Values
We are a new and welcoming lab and actively foster a dynamic, inclusive, and flourishing team environment, allowing everyone to grow as a
scientist and person. Our goal is to carry out collaborative, rigorous and ground-breaking research towards developing targeted and rational treatments for patients who need it the most.
Environment
Our lab is located on the 6th floor at 300 George Street, connected to all other buildings of the School of Medicine. Our floor hosts a combination of early- mid- and well-established groups, forming a highly interactive, rich, and vibrant environment for trainees. The open lab space, shared lounge area and conference rooms provide opportunities for fruitful interactions. We use the newly renovated and fully equipped mouse facility as well as flow core facility on the 2nd floor. We take part in multi-lab meetings, journal clubs, departmental RIP seminars across campus and benefit from the thriving research, education, and health-care communities as well as training programs at
Yale University.
Contact us
We are always looking for self-motivated, smart and science-driven experimental and computational scientists to join our team. Please email coraline.mlynarczyk@yale.edu if you are interested (include cover letter and CV).