The Mills Lab has an exciting opportunity for a newly graduated PhD student who seeks postdoctoral training in stem cells, regeneration, and how they contribute to tumorigenesis. Graduating students with experience in developmental biology or cell biology are encouraged to apply for this position. The laboratory is focused on studying conserved aspects of how stem cells are recruited from differentiated cells via a process known as paligenosis. We use a highly dynamic approach that includes: mouse genetic models, cell culture models, 3D mouse and human organoid cultures, and human gastrointestinal tissues. Further, we apply transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics approaches to dissect the role for autophagy, transcriptional regulation of gene expression, organelle trafficking, and metabolic regulation of cell fate. The successful candidate will join our exciting research team located at the main campus of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. This competitive research project is not only important for basic science understanding of fundamental cell processes but also has significant near-term translational potentials. Check out our work in this area here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=jason+c+mills+paligenosis&sort=date .
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