Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Louisville
Location: Louisville, KY
Job Number: 7311829
Posting Date: Newly posted
Job Description
Postdoctoral Fellow - Antibody-Based Therapeutics for Pancreatic Cancer
Radhakrishnan Lab | Pharmacology and Toxicology
Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville | Louisville, KY
The Radhakrishnan Lab at the Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the field of antibody-based targeted therapeutics for pancreatic cancer.
Responsibilities:
Lead independent research projects in the development of antibody-based therapies
Design and execute experiments involving cancer immunology and targeted drug delivery
Work with in vivo mouse models to evaluate therapeutic efficacy
Collaborate with lab members and external partners on translational cancer research
Mentor and train graduate students and junior lab members
Present findings at scientific meetings and contribute to manuscript preparation
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field
Strong interest in translational cancer biology and immunotherapy
Proven ability to plan and execute experiments independently
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work in a collaborative, team-oriented environment
Preferred Experience:
In vivo mouse model
Antibody/protein engineering
Drug conjugation techniques (e.g., ADCs)
Experience with flow cytometry, Western blotting, ELISA, IHC, or similar techniques
About the Lab:
The Radhakrishnan Lab focuses on translational research to develop targeted therapeutics for pancreatic cancer. Our goal is to bridge fundamental science and clinical application, improving patient outcomes through innovative therapeutic strategies.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit the following as a single PDF file:
Cover letter describing research interests and career goals
Curriculum vitae
Contact information for 2-3 professional references
University of Louisville
Location: Louisville, KY
Job Number: 7311829
Posting Date: Newly posted
Job Description
Postdoctoral Fellow - Antibody-Based Therapeutics for Pancreatic Cancer
Radhakrishnan Lab | Pharmacology and Toxicology
Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville | Louisville, KY
The Radhakrishnan Lab at the Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the field of antibody-based targeted therapeutics for pancreatic cancer.
Responsibilities:
Lead independent research projects in the development of antibody-based therapies
Design and execute experiments involving cancer immunology and targeted drug delivery
Work with in vivo mouse models to evaluate therapeutic efficacy
Collaborate with lab members and external partners on translational cancer research
Mentor and train graduate students and junior lab members
Present findings at scientific meetings and contribute to manuscript preparation
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field
Strong interest in translational cancer biology and immunotherapy
Proven ability to plan and execute experiments independently
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work in a collaborative, team-oriented environment
Preferred Experience:
In vivo mouse model
Antibody/protein engineering
Drug conjugation techniques (e.g., ADCs)
Experience with flow cytometry, Western blotting, ELISA, IHC, or similar techniques
About the Lab:
The Radhakrishnan Lab focuses on translational research to develop targeted therapeutics for pancreatic cancer. Our goal is to bridge fundamental science and clinical application, improving patient outcomes through innovative therapeutic strategies.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit the following as a single PDF file:
Cover letter describing research interests and career goals
Curriculum vitae
Contact information for 2-3 professional references
Job ID: 484246572
Originally Posted on: 7/6/2025