Boston MA, United States
A post-doctoral research position is available to study mechanisms of vascular niche formation and endothelial cell regulation of stem cell activity and tissue regeneration. Work will involve human and murine cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry, and mouse xenograft models.
Human endothelial colony-forming cells serve as trophic mediators for mesenchymal stem cell engraftment via paracrine signaling. Lin RZ, Moreno-Luna R, Li D, Jaminet SCS, Greene AK, Melero-Martin JM. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2014; 111(28):10137-10142.
For more information visit: Melero-Martin Lab
* Strong interest in vascular and stem cell biology
To apply, please submit cover letter and CV including name and contact information of at least three references to Dr. Melero-Martin (juan.meleromartin@childrens.harvard.edu). Salary will be commensurate with experience.