
Postdoctoral fellows (Updated March 20, 2025):
Two Postdoctoral positions are available in our lab. The lab has recently developed the first conditional knock-in mouse model for CEBPA mutations in AML. The successful candidates will work on projects involving the therapeutic targeting of chromatin deregulation in CEBPA mutated AML. The projects include in vivo leukemic studies (genetic and patient-derived xenograft mouse models), CRISPR genome editing, in vitro differentiation, flow cytometry, and multi-omics (ATAC-seq, CUT&Tag, RNA-seq, Hi-C).
The position offers high-impact publication opportunities, attendance at international conferences, a competitive salary, and excellent career development opportunities. This position is supported by a National Institute of Health (NIH) R01 grant recently awarded to the Pulikkan lab. The position seeks a highly motivated, energetic, research-oriented individual with a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, or a related field. Successful candidates must have a proven track record of productivity and research experience and be willing to work with mouse models.
The application should include a brief CV (no more than three pages), a research statement that describes past accomplishments, research interests, and career goals (one page), and information of three referees, emailed as a single PDF to: JPulikkan(at)versiti.org
Research Technologist (Updated March 20, 2025):
One Research Technologist position is available in the lab to study chromatin deregulation in CEBPA mutated AML. The projects include in vivo leukemic studies (genetic and patient-derived xenograft mouse models), CRISPR genome editing, in vitro differentiation, flow cytometry, and multi-omics (ATAC-seq, CUT&Tag, RNA-seq, Hi-C). This position is supported by a National Institute of Health (NIH) R01 grant recently awarded to the Pulikkan lab. The position seeks a highly motivated, energetic, research-oriented individual with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology or a related field. Experience in molecular biology, mammalian cell culture, and mouse injection techniques is highly desired for this position. Interested applicants should send a brief CV (no more than three pages) to: JPulikkan(at)versiti.org
Graduate students:
We welcome highly motivated, energetic, research-oriented graduate students through the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Biomedical Sciences (IDP) at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Interested students should apply directly to the graduate programs and contact us regarding rotation availability.