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Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Drug Discovery

Company Name: Weill Cornell Medicine
Salary: USD 64,000.00
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USD 77,000.00 Yearly
Job Industry: Nanotechnology
Job Type: Full time
WorkPlace Type: On-Site
Location: New York, United States, United States
Required Candidates: 1 Candidates
Job Description:

The Gabr Lab at Weill Cornell Medicine is seeking highly motivated postdoctoral associates. The candidate will have the opportunity to train in a stimulating and multi-disciplinary environment employing pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, chemical biology, and state-of-art preclinical/clinical imaging techniques aiming to develop small molecules that can monitor and/or modulate the immune response to diseases.

 

Responsibilities:

• In vitro and in vivo evaluation of small molecule immunomodulators for neurological disorders and brain tumors.

• The candidate will be expected to contribute to manuscript preparation and submission of proposals for funding.

 

Qualifications include:

The candidate must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline such as pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, chemical biology, biochemistry, structural biology, pharmaceutical sciences, or an applicable related field.

 

To apply:

Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae and a one-page statement of interests to:

Moustafa Gabr, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute (MI3)

Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medicine

mog4005@med.cornell.edu

 

 

Salary established below per annum commensurate with qualifications experience: $64,272 - $77,234.

Weill Cornell Medicine provides the above salary range in compliance with the New York City law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements.

The above salary range for New York City based roles represents WCM’s good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.

 

About Us:

The Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute (MI3): Established in 2013, MI3 is committed to the further advancement of medical imaging technologies. MI3, an inter-disciplinary institute consisting of faculty, postdoctoral associates and graduate students in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, is dedicated to the development of imaging probes and technologies that enable us to visualize disease at the molecular level. Our experts in various platform technologies, such as: radiochemistry, nanotechnology, polymer, synthetic chemistry, optical imaging, medical physics, antibody, biology, engineering, and radiology, create innovative strategies to elucidate the biological mechanisms of health and disease. Our research emphases are in the area of translational medicine related to oncology, cardiovascular diseases, neurologic and neuropsychiatric sciences, obesity research, and infectious diseases. The developed approaches are valid in the identification of diagnostic markers, detection of early disease states, derivation of treatment planning paradigms, validation of therapeutic effect, the development of guidance systems for minimally-invasive interventional / surgical procedures and finally in the discovery of new drugs. MI3 is located in the new state of the art Belfer Research Building (BRB) in the heart of the tri-institutional campus (Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), and Rockefeller University) in New York City. The researchers at MI3 have unprecedented opportunities to collaborate with the scientists and clinicians at Weill Cornell Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Rockefeller University. Our collaborative environment serves as a nexus for pre-clinical and clinical translational programs. Using our unique advanced research resources, MI3 is able to fuel clinical imaging with therapeutic treatment. MI3’s mission is to drive innovation of new diagnostics and therapies from bench to bedside, and to accelerate the development and transition of personalized medicine.

 

Weill Cornell Medicine: Founded in 1898, and affiliated with what is now New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) since 1927, Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. In addition to offering degrees in medicine, WCM also has PhD programs in biomedical research and education at the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and with neighboring Sloan Kettering Institute and The Rockefeller University has established a joint MD-PhD program for students to intensify their pursuit of Weill Cornell's triple mission of education, research, and patient care. WCM is divided into 24 basic science and patient care departments that focus on the sciences underlying clinical medicine and/or encompass the study, treatment, and prevention of human diseases. The basic science and clinical departments are located in buildings that straddle York Ave. between 68th and 72nd streets on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Weill Cornell Medical College has 1781 full-time faculty (3582 total faculty) distributed across 8 basic science and 15 clinical departments. WCM maintains major affiliations with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Rockefeller University, the Hospital for Special Surgery, as well as with the metropolitan-area institutions that constitute NYP Healthcare Network.

 

Weill Cornell Medicine is a comprehensive academic medical center that's committed to excellence in patient care, scientific discovery, and the education of future physicians in New York City and around the world. Our doctors and scientists-faculty from Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and the Weill Cornell Physician Organization-are engaged in world-class clinical care and cutting-edge research that connect patients to the latest treatment innovations and prevention strategies. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side's scientific corridor, Weill Cornell Medicine's powerful network of collaborators extends to its parent university Cornell University; to Qatar, where an international campus offers a U.S. medical degree; and to programs in Tanzania, Haiti, Brazil, Austria and Turkey. Our medical practices serve communities throughout New York City, and our faculty provide comprehensive care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens. At Weill Cornell Medicine, we work together to treat each individual, not just their conditions or illnesses, as we strive to deliver the finest possible care for our patients - the center of everything we do.

 

 

Diversity is one of Weill Cornell Medicine’s core values and is essential to achieving excellence in patient care, research, and education. We welcome applications from candidates who share our commitment to fostering a culture of fairness, equity, and belonging. Weill Cornell Medicine is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, religion, protected veteran or disability status, or genetic information.

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