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MIT Postdoctoral Associate, Cancer Biology, Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek

by Jordan Madrid

April 30, 2024

Job Description

There is an opening in Prof.  Deblina Sarkar’s research group at MIT for a Postdoctoral Associate with experience in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development, progression,  and post-treatment profiling with a particular emphasis on the analysis of various genome sequencing data for cancer both in vitro and in vivo models.  Background in brain tumor or glioblastoma is preferred but not required.  For details, see the Qualifications and Skills sections.


For details, visit:  https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar/

Responsibilities

  • Study the effect of novel therapeutics for cancer both in vitro and in vivo cancer models;
  • Conduct in-depth analysis of RNA sequencing, DNA sequencing, whole-genome;
  • sequencing, and single-cell sequencing data to identify key genetic and transcriptomic alterations in cancer;
  • Develop and apply advanced bioinformatics and computational biology techniques to interrogate complex sequencing datasets;
  • Design and execute in vitro and in vivo experiments to validate the functional significance of identified molecular targets and pathways;
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of clinicians, biologists, and computational scientists to integrate diverse data sources and drive translational research;
  • Contribute to the preparation of research manuscripts, grant proposals, and presentations at scientific conferences;
  • Mentor and train junior researchers, such as graduate students and research assistants.

Qualifications

 Required:

  • PhD in cancer biology, molecular biology, bioinformatics, bioengineering, neuroscience, materials science, electrical/electronics engineering or relevant field;
  • Experience in creating orthotopic and heterotopic PDX cancer mouse models;
  • Experience in studying the effect of therapeutics (chemotherapy/immunotherapy/radiation etc) for cancer both in vitro and in vivo transcriptome, and proteome including stemness, invasiveness, migration, autophagy, tumor promotino, inflation, cancer immunity, and related cancer pathways;
  • Experience with techniques such as gene sequencing, PCR, Western blot, immunofluorescence, IHC, flow cytometry, transfection, transduction, and transformation etc.;
  • Experience with in vivo methods such as MRI, IVIS;
  • Proficiency in computers and the use of bioinformatics tools and software for data analysis and visualization;
  • Extensive experience in the design and execution of in vitro and in vivo cancer biology
    experiments, including cell culture, animal models, and molecular biology techniques;
  • Strong publication record in high-impact peer-reviewed journals.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.
  • Commitment to advancing the field of cancer research and a passion for scientific discovery.

Preferred:

  • Expertise in the integration and interpretation of multi-omics data (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics).
  • Experience in PDX models;
  • Experience in neuro oncology;
  • Experience in immune engineering;
  • Experience with cancer stem cells/neural progenitors;
  • Experience with neurospheres or organoids or other 3D cultures
  • Experience in study of electric field in tumor;
  • Experience in recording electrical/ionic signaling from cells;
  • Experience in drug delivery;
  • Experience with statistical analysis;
  • Experience with genetic manipulation (cell line engineering, GEVIs, etc.);
  • Experience in single cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics.

This is a one-year appointment with the possibility of extension based on funding and course of research.

To apply, please visit  MIT's careers at  https://hr.mit.edu/careers  and search for job ID number #23979.

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