We are always looking for highly passionate, dedicated, and motivated postdoctoral fellows who are interested in answering the fundamental biological and clinical questions interfacing cancer bioengineering and immuno-oncology. This includes innovative engineering methods such as micro- and nano-technology, biosensing and 3D bioprinting, and biological concepts like the understanding of basic immunobiology and stem cell biology, as well as the translation of those research discoveries into drug development pipeline and clinical therapeutics. Applicants should hold a PhD, MD, or equivalent degree in relevant fields. Ideal candidates with a research background in molecular, cellular and tissue engineering, immuno-oncology, synthetic biology, stem cell biology, or biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering are encouraged to apply. Please email your CV, a cover letter that explains your interests in our research, and contact information for three references to MAC7[at]ccf[dot]org.
Graduate Students
We are currently accepting rotation students from the Molecular Medicine Program at CCLCM and Biomedical Engineering Program at CWRU and CSU.
Volunteers
Anyone (undergraduates or high school students) interested in volunteering should send a CV and cover letter to MAC7[at]ccf[dot]org.