International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Research Scientist
International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904
Overview
The Sahoo Lab is seeking a Research Scientist to help develop and lead our research program focused on the genetic and functional mechanisms driving bone marrow failure, clonal hematopoiesis, and progression to MDS/AML. The Research Scientist will have the opportunity to pursue an independent project while also contributing to collaborative efforts across the group, including mentoring and training junior scientists. Our lab uses patient-derived samples, iPSC models, CRISPR-based genome editing, single-cell multi-omics, and mouse disease models to uncover how germline and acquired genetic changes including mutations, and chromosomal aneuploidy shape hematopoietic stem cell fate and leukemogenesis.
Responsibilities
Define and lead research projects related to germline predisposition to MDS/AML, chromosomal abnormalities, and clonal evolution.
Conduct independent and collaborative research, mentor and train junior scientists, and contribute to grant writing and publications.
Design and execute experiments using patient-derived samples, iPSC models, CRISPR genome editing, single-cell multi-omics, and mouse models.
Track clonal evolution and identify therapeutic vulnerabilities in high-risk MDS/AML (as part of available projects).
Available Projects
Germline predisposition to MDS/AML: Mechanisms by which germline SAMD9L mutations cause hematopoietic failure and predispose to leukemogenesis.
Chromosome 7 aneuploidy syndromes: Modeling monosomy 7-associated bone marrow failure and its contribution to clonal selection.
Clonal evolution and therapeutic vulnerabilities: Use single-cell sequencing to track clonal evolution and identify novel therapeutic targets in high-risk MDS/AML.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in a biological science such as hematology, genetics, molecular biology, or cancer biology
Demonstrated postdoctoral research experience with strong publication record
Strong expertise in experimental design and execution
Proficiency in wet lab techniques, including molecular biology and mammalian cell culture
Hands-on experience working with primary cells such as iPSCs and hematopoietic stem cells
Experience with CRISPR-based genome editing and functional screens
Self-motivated, creative, and detail-oriented researcher
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
Experience mentoring or training students and/or research staff
Excellent communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with mouse models of hematopoiesis or cancer
Familiarity with single-cell multi-omics approaches
Analysis of large-scale genomic and/or transcriptomics data sets
Details
Overtime Status: Exempt – Not eligible for overtime
Appointment Type: Restricted
Salary Information: Commensurate with experience
Hours per week: 40+
Review Date: 10/21/25
Additional Information: The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check
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Responsibilities
Define and lead research projects related to germline predisposition to MDS/AML, chromosomal abnormalities, and clonal evolution.
Conduct independent and collaborative research, mentor and train junior scientists, and contribute to grant writing and publications.
Design and execute experiments using patient-derived samples, iPSC models, CRISPR genome editing, single-cell multi-omics, and mouse models.
Track clonal evolution and identify therapeutic vulnerabilities in high-risk MDS/AML (as part of available projects).
Available Projects
Germline predisposition to MDS/AML: Mechanisms by which germline SAMD9L mutations cause hematopoietic failure and predispose to leukemogenesis.
Chromosome 7 aneuploidy syndromes: Modeling monosomy 7-associated bone marrow failure and its contribution to clonal selection.
Clonal evolution and therapeutic vulnerabilities: Use single-cell sequencing to track clonal evolution and identify novel therapeutic targets in high-risk MDS/AML.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in a biological science such as hematology, genetics, molecular biology, or cancer biology
Demonstrated postdoctoral research experience with strong publication record
Strong expertise in experimental design and execution
Proficiency in wet lab techniques, including molecular biology and mammalian cell culture
Hands-on experience working with primary cells such as iPSCs and hematopoietic stem cells
Experience with CRISPR-based genome editing and functional screens
Self-motivated, creative, and detail-oriented researcher
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
Experience mentoring or training students and/or research staff
Excellent communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with mouse models of hematopoiesis or cancer
Familiarity with single-cell multi-omics approaches
Analysis of large-scale genomic and/or transcriptomics data sets
Details
Overtime Status: Exempt – Not eligible for overtime
Appointment Type: Restricted
Salary Information: Commensurate with experience
Hours per week: 40+
Review Date: 10/21/25
Additional Information: The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check
About Virginia Tech Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers. A comprehensive land-grant institution that enhances the quality of life in Virginia and throughout the world, Virginia Tech is an inclusive community dedicated to knowledge, discovery, and creativity. The university offers more than 280 majors to a diverse enrollment of more than 36,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in eight undergraduate colleges, a school of medicine, a veterinary medicine college, Graduate School, and Honors College. The university has a significant presence across Virginia, including Blacksburg, the greater Washington, D.C. area, the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke, sites in Newport News and Richmond, and numerous Extension offices and research institutes. A leading global research institution, Virginia Tech conducts more than $650 million in research annually.
Virginia Tech endorses and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance. These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation and perspective, along with opportunities for unique and impactful professional development. Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or military status, or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees or applicants, or on any other basis protected by law. If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Brittany Shelton at sheltb@vtc.vt.edu during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event.
Advertised: October 7, 2025. Applications close.
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