H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
The laboratory of Dr. Peter Forsyth is seeking a Research Scientist I to conduct
independent and collaborative research
focused on the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving cancer progression, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance.
The Forsyth lab is interested in understanding the biology of leptomeningeal disease (LMD), a field in which we are international leaders. In LMD, tumor cells enter the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and seed the pial surfaces of the brain and spine, resulting in death within 2-4 months. Very little is currently understood about the biology of this disease-there are only about eight papers relevant to its underlying mechanisms.
Position Highlights:
Has significant funding in place from the Department of Defense, available through at least August 2029, with anticipated no-cost extensions for an additional two years. Collaborate with internal and external teams, including clinicians, bioinformaticians, and core facilities, to advance translational aspects of the research. The Ideal Candidate:
Solid understanding of
molecular biology ,
genetics , and
systems biology
concepts. Have worked in a basic science lab with a good grasp on techniques including cell culture, PCR, DNA/RNA extraction, immuno assays. Have some hands-on experience with in vivo models (i.e.,murine xenograft/allograft models). Proven expertise in
bioinformatics , including the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput biological data (e.g., RNA-seq, WES/WGS, scRNA-seq). Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in bioinformatics such as
Python ,
R , or
Perl , and familiarity with tools like
Bioconductor ,
BLAST ,
GATK , or
STAR
is a plus. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary research teams Responsibilities:
Design and execute
hypothesis-driven experiments
using in vitro, in vivo, and/or omics-based approaches to address key questions in cancer biology. Analyze, interpret, and present data in lab meetings, institutional seminars, and scientific conferences. Maintain accurate and organized
research records
and contribute to
manuscript preparation , grant writing, and peer-reviewed publications. Stay current with relevant scientific literature and bring innovative ideas and critical thinking to the lab's research direction. Demonstrate a strong commitment to
scientific integrity ,
teamwork , and
professional development . Credentials and Qualifications:
PhD or MD in Cellular and Molecular Biology, or Cancer Biology. Must have at least two (2) years total experience as a Postdoc or post PhD science experience in a relevant field. Moffitt Cancer Center is an NCI-designated comprehensive Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida. Tampa is an ideal choice for those seeking opportunities in a rapidly growing metropolitan city. With its vibrant economy and diverse culture, Tampa Bay offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Join the many who have already discovered what makes Tampa one of the fastest-growing metropolitan cities in the US.
Moffitt Team Members are:
Eligible for an annual Team Member Incentive Eligible for an annual Team Member Merit Increase Have an Inclusive Benefits package - Health, Financial, & Lifestyle coverage
Interested applicants should attach a single PDF file that includes a cover letter summarizing their research training and accomplishments, a personal statement of scientific interests and goals, and a current CV with recent publications.
If you have the vision, passion, and dedication to contribute to our mission,
then we have a place for you. recblid y1w2q6s9cogvh84392sjn4thof6pcm
independent and collaborative research
focused on the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving cancer progression, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance.
The Forsyth lab is interested in understanding the biology of leptomeningeal disease (LMD), a field in which we are international leaders. In LMD, tumor cells enter the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and seed the pial surfaces of the brain and spine, resulting in death within 2-4 months. Very little is currently understood about the biology of this disease-there are only about eight papers relevant to its underlying mechanisms.
Position Highlights:
Has significant funding in place from the Department of Defense, available through at least August 2029, with anticipated no-cost extensions for an additional two years. Collaborate with internal and external teams, including clinicians, bioinformaticians, and core facilities, to advance translational aspects of the research. The Ideal Candidate:
Solid understanding of
molecular biology ,
genetics , and
systems biology
concepts. Have worked in a basic science lab with a good grasp on techniques including cell culture, PCR, DNA/RNA extraction, immuno assays. Have some hands-on experience with in vivo models (i.e.,murine xenograft/allograft models). Proven expertise in
bioinformatics , including the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput biological data (e.g., RNA-seq, WES/WGS, scRNA-seq). Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in bioinformatics such as
Python ,
R , or
Perl , and familiarity with tools like
Bioconductor ,
BLAST ,
GATK , or
STAR
is a plus. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary research teams Responsibilities:
Design and execute
hypothesis-driven experiments
using in vitro, in vivo, and/or omics-based approaches to address key questions in cancer biology. Analyze, interpret, and present data in lab meetings, institutional seminars, and scientific conferences. Maintain accurate and organized
research records
and contribute to
manuscript preparation , grant writing, and peer-reviewed publications. Stay current with relevant scientific literature and bring innovative ideas and critical thinking to the lab's research direction. Demonstrate a strong commitment to
scientific integrity ,
teamwork , and
professional development . Credentials and Qualifications:
PhD or MD in Cellular and Molecular Biology, or Cancer Biology. Must have at least two (2) years total experience as a Postdoc or post PhD science experience in a relevant field. Moffitt Cancer Center is an NCI-designated comprehensive Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida. Tampa is an ideal choice for those seeking opportunities in a rapidly growing metropolitan city. With its vibrant economy and diverse culture, Tampa Bay offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Join the many who have already discovered what makes Tampa one of the fastest-growing metropolitan cities in the US.
Moffitt Team Members are:
Eligible for an annual Team Member Incentive Eligible for an annual Team Member Merit Increase Have an Inclusive Benefits package - Health, Financial, & Lifestyle coverage
Interested applicants should attach a single PDF file that includes a cover letter summarizing their research training and accomplishments, a personal statement of scientific interests and goals, and a current CV with recent publications.
If you have the vision, passion, and dedication to contribute to our mission,
then we have a place for you. recblid y1w2q6s9cogvh84392sjn4thof6pcm