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                of Signal Transduction | Post Doctoral     Immediate 
                  opening is available to work at MD Anderson Cancer Center, a 
                  world class cancer center, for postdoctoral fellows on signal 
                  transduction to study:(1) Role of JNK/SAPK activation in drug resistance, ubiquitin/proteasome 
                  and apoptosis signaling pathways;
 (2) Steroid-independent activation of steroid receptors in mammalian 
                  and in breast cancer.
 The candidate, M.D. or Ph.D., should be experienced 
                  in molecular biology, cell biology and/or possess knowledge 
                  of signal transduction. Excellent analytical skills and strong 
                  communication skills are required.  Please send a CV and the names of three references 
                  to:Francois X. Claret, Ph.D., Assistant Professor tenure-track
 MD Anderson Cancer Center
 Dept. of Molecular Oncology, Box 317
 Section of Molecular Therapeutics
 1515 Holcombe Blvd.
 Houston, TX 77030
 Fax: (713) 792-4005
 E e-mail: fxclaret@notes.mdacc.tmc.edu
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              |  | Post Doctoral     Immediate 
                  opening for a postdoctoral fellow to work on signal transduction 
                  in ovarian and breast cancer. The candidate's background should 
                  be in: cell biology, molecular biology, or knowledge of signal 
                  transduction. Excellent analytical skills and strong interpersonal 
                  and communication skills are expected.  Please fax or mail curriculum vitae to: Gordon B. Mills, M.D., Ph.D.
 Professor and Chairman
 Department of Molecular Oncology
 The University of Texas
 MD Anderson Cancer Center
 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Box 317
 Houston, Texas 77030-4095
 Fax#: 713-794-1812
 Email: gmills@mdanderson.org
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