The Pantouris lab in the Chemistry Department at the University of the Pacific is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position focusing on the study of novel immunomodulatory proteins and their role in cancer. This opportunity offers a comprehensive research experience, preparing candidates for careers in academia or industry.
Designation
Fully Funded PhD Candidate
Research Area
Structural and Functional Aspects of Immunomodulatory Proteins in Cancer
Location
University of the Pacific, Stockton, California (near San Francisco)
Eligibility/Qualification
Requirement | Details |
---|---|
Degree | Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, or Medical Science |
GPA | 3.0 or higher |
Experience | Prior experience in at least one listed methodology |
Language Proficiency | Excellent writing and fluency in English |
GRE Score | Minimum of 298 within the last five years |
Description
The PhD candidate will engage in advanced studies focusing on the structural and functional aspects of novel immunomodulatory proteins that influence cancer survival, proliferation, and metastasis. The position offers extensive training and expertise in various methodologies, including:
- Recombinant protein expression
- Purification and characterization
- Protein X-ray crystallography
- Protein engineering
- Small molecule high-throughput screening for drug discovery
- Mammalian cell culture
- In vitro biochemical and biophysical assays
- In vivo assays
- Computational chemistry
This position is an excellent opportunity for those wishing to make significant contributions to biochemistry, biotechnology, or medical science, with career pathways in both academia and industry.
How to Apply
Candidates should email Georgios Pantouris at gpantouris@pacific.edu with the following documents compiled into a single PDF file:
- Motivation letter (1 short paragraph)
- Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages, highlighting outstanding achievements)
Last Date to Apply
Until position filled