Postdoctoral Research Position – Pfizer – Cambridge UK
Postdoctoral Research Position in Stem cells and Regenerative Medicine Research available at Pfizer, Cambridge, UK.
A postdoctoral research position is currently available for a cellular biologist with a strong background in stem cell biology and/or developmental biology. The primary focus of the position will be to develop and apply approaches to identify small molecules that direct the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells towards retinal cells. As part of a team, you will have the opportunity to apply molecular biology and / or high content cellular imaging approaches to characterize cell lineage, and will have access to the proprietary Pfizer compound collection.
Who can Apply?
- Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and background in stem cell or developmental biology.
- Expertise in the techniques typically associated with stem cell biology, including cell culture, immunocytochemistry, cellular imaging/microscopy and molecular biology.
- Good record of external presentations and publications in peer reviewed journals
- The ability to work independently as well as working closely and collaboratively with other members of the team.
How to Apply?
Online: https://jobs.pfizer.com/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/LSYS_DEVELOPMENT.Z_PFIZER_JOBS.GBL
Application Deadline: October 18th (Sunday), 2009
About Pfizer:
Pfizer Regenerative Medicine is a new Research Unit within Pfizer with a spotlight on regenerative medicine and the application of stem cell biology towards developing new therapies for human disease. In a pioneering collaboration with the Institute for Ophthalmology in London, we’re developing stem cell therapies to treat macular degeneration. Not only is it a high profile subject area, but there is a direct route to clinical trials and ultimately development of a treatment for this debilitating condition.
Job Posting Source:
https://jobs.pfizer.com/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/LSYS_DEVELOPMENT.Z_PFIZER_JOBS.GBL
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