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Graduate and Postdoctoral Students
The Wu Laboratory is looking for talented postdoctoral research fellows and graduate assistants. If interested, please email Jia Wu the following:
- A current curriculum vitae
- Two journal publications
- The name and contact information for two references who are familiar with your work
Candidates who are enthusiastic in cancer research, self-motivated and determined to improve cancer patient treatment are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants must have a Ph.D. in the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Bioinformatics or related fields. Ideal applicants are required to have training in machine learning/deep learning, medical image analysis, and proficiency in Python and MATLAB. The candidates must be fluent in written/spoken English and good at presenting research accomplishments.
We will offer meaningful projects at the forefront of cancer research, where the successful candidates will work in a highly collaborative and diverse, multidisciplinary team. They will have opportunity to closely interact with world-class radiologists, medical physicists, oncologists, pathologists, biostatisticians and scientists. We are dedicated to maintaining a pleasant working environment, mentoring young trainees and ensuring your career success.
MD Anderson Cancer Center is ranked number one in the nation for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report and also number one in the number of awarded grants from National Cancer Institute. It offers excellent cancer research training programs and the unmatched scientific environment of the world’s largest biomedical center.
Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students interested in studying in the Wu Laboratory should apply through the MD Anderson CPRIT CURE Program. Applications open in late fall and close in January each year.
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