Northwestern University
Job Opening: Postdoctoral Scientist in Cancer Epigenetics
Department:
MED-Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics Location:
Chicago, Illinois Salary/Grade:
RES/ Job Summary
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine seeks a motivated and collaborative postdoctoral scientist to conduct transformative research in the laboratory of Dr. Shannon Lauberth. The successful candidate will join a team advancing basic and translational studies in cancer epigenetics, focusing on the immune response's protumor activities that challenge effective immunotherapies. The lab, located in the Simpson Querrey Biomedical Research Center in downtown Chicago, utilizes approaches such as RNA-Seq, PRO-Seq, ChIP-Seq, and CyTOF to identify genetic and epigenetic alterations linked to proinflammatory signaling and tumor driver mutations in p53. Functional validation will involve molecular biology techniques in vitro and in vivo using human cancer cell lines and patient-derived organoids. Qualifications
Doctoral degree (PhD or MD/PhD) Experience in cancer biology, tumor microenvironment, tumor immunology, and cancer genetics/epigenetics preferred First-author publications in peer-reviewed journals are a plus Research Responsibilities
Molecular biology techniques: DNA, RNA, protein isolation, Western blotting, PCR, cloning, sequencing, recombinant virus production, ChIP, library preparation for NGS, affinity chromatography Cellular biology techniques: cell culture, transfection, functional studies, immunology, flow cytometry Collaborate on projects, participate in lab meetings, and contribute to grant and paper writing Minimum Qualifications
MD or PhD Research experience in cancer biology Core Competencies
Collaborative spirit and ability to work well with others Excellent scientific writing skills for grants and publications Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on protected characteristics. Applicants requiring accommodations should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance.
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Department:
MED-Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics Location:
Chicago, Illinois Salary/Grade:
RES/ Job Summary
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine seeks a motivated and collaborative postdoctoral scientist to conduct transformative research in the laboratory of Dr. Shannon Lauberth. The successful candidate will join a team advancing basic and translational studies in cancer epigenetics, focusing on the immune response's protumor activities that challenge effective immunotherapies. The lab, located in the Simpson Querrey Biomedical Research Center in downtown Chicago, utilizes approaches such as RNA-Seq, PRO-Seq, ChIP-Seq, and CyTOF to identify genetic and epigenetic alterations linked to proinflammatory signaling and tumor driver mutations in p53. Functional validation will involve molecular biology techniques in vitro and in vivo using human cancer cell lines and patient-derived organoids. Qualifications
Doctoral degree (PhD or MD/PhD) Experience in cancer biology, tumor microenvironment, tumor immunology, and cancer genetics/epigenetics preferred First-author publications in peer-reviewed journals are a plus Research Responsibilities
Molecular biology techniques: DNA, RNA, protein isolation, Western blotting, PCR, cloning, sequencing, recombinant virus production, ChIP, library preparation for NGS, affinity chromatography Cellular biology techniques: cell culture, transfection, functional studies, immunology, flow cytometry Collaborate on projects, participate in lab meetings, and contribute to grant and paper writing Minimum Qualifications
MD or PhD Research experience in cancer biology Core Competencies
Collaborative spirit and ability to work well with others Excellent scientific writing skills for grants and publications Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on protected characteristics. Applicants requiring accommodations should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance.
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