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Hua Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Penn State Cancer Institute
Penn State University College of Medicine
Biomedical Research Building, C6818
500 University Dr.
Hershey, PA17033
Tel: 1 717-531-3863
E-mail: hcheng@hmc.psu.edu
Research Position Available
Dr. Cheng’s laboratory has two research positions currently available at pre-
or post-doctoral level, which requires an academic degree of bachelor in
biological sciences (or bachelor of medicine) or Ph.D. respectively. The
stipend will be provided within the range of $16,000-$32,000/year, depending
on the academic degree and research experience. The applicant’s personal
characters, enthusiasm in biomedical research and learning skills are most
weighed. Interested persons could directly contact Dr. Cheng via email.
Principal Investigator Dr. Cheng is currently a principal investigator at
Penn State Cancer Institute, Penn State University College of Medicine, where
is located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA. Dr. Cheng received his medical
degree in Shanghai Medical University (Shanghai, China) and Ph.D. in New York
University School of Medicine (New York, USA) in the field of medical
retrovirology. Following his completion of Ph.D. study, Dr. Cheng did
postdoctoral training at The Rockefeller University, New York, for three
years before becoming a research faculty at Tumor Metastasis Center, the M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
Research Focus
Dr. Cheng’s laboratory focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of human cancer
with strong interests in lung, GI cancers and LGL leukemia, in collaboration
with several laboratories within PSCI and with M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Specifically, Dr. Cheng’s laboratory is interested in elucidating the
molecular mechanisms of oncogenic signaling pathways in these cancers with a
great focus on the pathological roles of the molecular chaperone protein complex.
About Penn State University
Penn State, founded in 1855. The Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn
State as the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution in 1863, which
eventually broadened the University’s mission to include teaching, research,
and public service in many academic disciplines. Penn State has awarded more
than a half-million degrees, and has been Pennsylvania’s largest source of
baccalaureate degrees at least since the 1930s. Although the University is
privately chartered by the Commonwealth, it was from the outset considered an
“instrumentality of the state,” that is, it carries out many of the
functions of a public institution and promotes the general welfare of the
citizenry. The Governor and other representatives of the Commonwealth have
held seats on Penn State’s Board of Trustees since the University’s founding,
and the legislature has made regular appropriations in support of the
University’s mission since 1887. Today Penn State is one of top and the
largest public universities in the United States. With its administrative and
research hub at the University Park campus, Penn State has 23 additional
locations across Pennsylvania. While some of these locations, such as the
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, they all adhere to a common
overall mission and set of core values and strategic goals. FOR MORE INFO,
PLEASE CHECK WWW.PSU.EDU
About Penn State Cancer Institute
The Penn State Cancer Institute delivers cancer services throughout central
and eastern Pennsylvania. The Institute's mission includes clinical care,
research, education and community outreach. The Penn State Cancer Institute
brings the benefits of cancer-related research and education at Penn State's
College of Medicine to the care of patients at Penn State Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network Cancer Services in
Allentown, and Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College. Together, more
than 5,800 new cancer patients yearly are treated through the Institute's
facilities. The new Cancer center building, which includes patient care
facilities and the state of art research laboratories, is expected to
complete in the fall of 2008. FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE CHECK WWW.HMC.PSU.EDU
About Hershey, Pennsylvania
Hershey, PA, is the chocolate town and the sweetest town in the world.
Hershey is located in the central Pennsylvania with a prime geographic
location, which is about 1.5 hours drive to Baltimore or Philadelphia, two
hours to Washington DC, and three hours to New York City. National Institute
of Health and major biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries are within a
couple of hours drive. In addition to the charming and relaxed small town
life, thrilling attractions, luxurious accommodations, breathtaking gardens,
sweet deals and mouth-watering treats -- you'll find something for every
season in Hershey. This chocolate-coated candy kingdom is an internationally
known community, with a world-class amusement park and resort complex. Beyond
the chocolate, adventures await. Each year, more than 2 million visitors find
their thrills at Hersheypark. The living in Hershey is affordable, fun and
safe. FORE MORE INFO, PLEASE CHECK www.hersheypa.com |
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