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Thomas Jefferson University – Postgraduate opportunities

Thomas Jefferson University
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology

Postgraduate opportunities are available in the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology at Thomas Jefferson University with research projects focusing on inherited skin diseases, keratinocyte biology, cutaneous oncology, regenerative medicine and gene therapy. A major focus of our program is leveraging basic findings into translational outcomes.

Competitive candidates will have a recent PhD with experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology and/or genetics. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must.

Jefferson Health delivers state of the art healthcare services to patients throughout the Delaware Valley and southern New Jersey. Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) provides more than 8,400 students from nearly 40 states and 40 countries with 21st century professional education. Combined, we have over 30,000 employees.

Thomas Jefferson University has ten colleges and three schools that offer more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs. Our University is dedicated to inter-professional and transdisciplinary approaches to learning that offer a vibrant and expandable platform for professional education. Through this unique model, we are preparing our trainees for current and yet to be imagined careers.

To apply please send your CV, a description of your research interests and career goals, and the names of three references to:

Andrew South Ph.D.
Research Vice Chair
Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Biology
Thomas Jefferson University
233 S. 10th Street
BLSB 406
Philadelphia, PA 19107
T 215-503-5774 (Lab)
Andrew.South@Jefferson.edu

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