Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Postdoctoral Research Fellow-Stegmaier & Hovestadt Labs
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
The Hovestadt and Stegmaier Labs in the Department of Pediatric Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (affiliations with Boston Children’s Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard) are seeking highly motivated applicants for a
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
position. Our labs study childhood cancers, including brain tumors, leukemias, and high-risk solid tumors. We aim to better understand tumor biology and identify new therapeutic targets using cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches. We are leading a highly collaborative project with the Broad Institute and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, known as the Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map Accelerator. Our goal is to systematically profile and screen the spectrum of high-risk cancers diagnosed in children using CRISPR-based and small-molecule approaches. The project is an extension of our previous work which generated a first-generation Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map (Dharia et al.,
Nature Genetics , 2021; https://depmap.org/peddep/) and has already led to new biological insights about mechanisms of disease and candidate therapeutic targets. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life-changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS, and related diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, educate tomorrow's physician/researchers, and work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals.
The postdoctoral fellow will lead the computational analysis and biological interpretation of Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map data integrated with primary pediatric tumor data. The goals of these analyses are to identify tumor-specific dependencies and to determine the mechanisms driving the target gene’s role in tumor maintenance. The project provides ample opportunity to advance scientific skills and to collaborate with world-renowned experts in the fields of childhood cancer research, functional genomics, and epigenomics. Candidates need to be passionate about cancer research and intrinsically motivated. Creativity and innovative/independent thinking are a must.
Please include CV and cover letter in the application. A PhD, PhD-MD or doctoral equivalent in Cancer Biology, Epigenetics/Genetics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or related disciplines. Solid understanding of human cancer biology and genomics approaches including CRISPR screening. Prior experience in biostatistics and/or machine learning approaches. Programming skills in at least one statistical computing software (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB). Experience in developing methods to analyze and visualize new types of genomic data. Familiarity with high-performance computing environments. Ability to lead research projects working with postdocs and graduate students. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with scientists across disciplines from DFCI and other research centers. Good oral and written communication skills. Strong organizational techniques, including the ability to handle a variety of tasks in a fast-paced environment. An outstanding academic track record. At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an innovative, caring, and inclusive environment where every patient, family, and staff member feels they belong. As relentless as we are in our mission to reduce the burden of cancer for all, we are equally committed to diversifying our faculty and staff. Cancer knows no boundaries and when it comes to hiring the most dedicated and diverse professionals, neither do we. If working in this kind of organization inspires you, we encourage you to apply. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is an equal opportunity employer and affirms the right of every qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. EEOC Poster
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
position. Our labs study childhood cancers, including brain tumors, leukemias, and high-risk solid tumors. We aim to better understand tumor biology and identify new therapeutic targets using cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches. We are leading a highly collaborative project with the Broad Institute and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, known as the Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map Accelerator. Our goal is to systematically profile and screen the spectrum of high-risk cancers diagnosed in children using CRISPR-based and small-molecule approaches. The project is an extension of our previous work which generated a first-generation Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map (Dharia et al.,
Nature Genetics , 2021; https://depmap.org/peddep/) and has already led to new biological insights about mechanisms of disease and candidate therapeutic targets. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life-changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS, and related diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, educate tomorrow's physician/researchers, and work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals.
The postdoctoral fellow will lead the computational analysis and biological interpretation of Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map data integrated with primary pediatric tumor data. The goals of these analyses are to identify tumor-specific dependencies and to determine the mechanisms driving the target gene’s role in tumor maintenance. The project provides ample opportunity to advance scientific skills and to collaborate with world-renowned experts in the fields of childhood cancer research, functional genomics, and epigenomics. Candidates need to be passionate about cancer research and intrinsically motivated. Creativity and innovative/independent thinking are a must.
Please include CV and cover letter in the application. A PhD, PhD-MD or doctoral equivalent in Cancer Biology, Epigenetics/Genetics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or related disciplines. Solid understanding of human cancer biology and genomics approaches including CRISPR screening. Prior experience in biostatistics and/or machine learning approaches. Programming skills in at least one statistical computing software (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB). Experience in developing methods to analyze and visualize new types of genomic data. Familiarity with high-performance computing environments. Ability to lead research projects working with postdocs and graduate students. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with scientists across disciplines from DFCI and other research centers. Good oral and written communication skills. Strong organizational techniques, including the ability to handle a variety of tasks in a fast-paced environment. An outstanding academic track record. At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an innovative, caring, and inclusive environment where every patient, family, and staff member feels they belong. As relentless as we are in our mission to reduce the burden of cancer for all, we are equally committed to diversifying our faculty and staff. Cancer knows no boundaries and when it comes to hiring the most dedicated and diverse professionals, neither do we. If working in this kind of organization inspires you, we encourage you to apply. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is an equal opportunity employer and affirms the right of every qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. EEOC Poster
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