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Job Overview The Research Scientist position in the Fornace Lab within the Department of Oncology at Georgetown University focuses on conducting innovative, in-depth scientific research using in vivo and in vitro models to understand and mitigate the biological effects of ionizing radiation, including both low- and high-LET radiation types. This full‑time, in‑person position is funded by ongoing projects from the DOD, NIAID, and NASA. Primary responsibilities include designing and executing experiments, analyzing data, and contributing to the advancement of radiobiology through high‑impact research, including publications and presentations at scientific conferences.
Duties Include But Are Not Limited To
Design and conduct animal model‑based studies to investigate radiation’s biological effects.
Perform irradiation procedures (whole‑body and partial‑body) using Cesium and X‑ray irradiators.
Conduct tissue processing, histology, and microscopy analysis (brightfield and fluorescence).
Analyze experimental data and maintain detailed laboratory records for publication.
Contribute to grant proposal preparation and ensure compliance with IACUC protocols.
Train junior lab members and interns on specialized laboratory techniques.
Work Interactions The Research Scientist will work closely with principal investigators Dr. Shubhankar Suman and Dr. Albert J. Fornace, Jr., to design and execute key research projects within the Fornace Lab. This position will collaborate with other lab members and research assistants to advance the lab’s research agenda in radiation biology. The Research Scientist will report directly to Dr. Suman as the immediate supervisor and to Dr. Fornace as the overall supervisor.
Requirements And Qualifications
Ph.D. or equivalent in Biosciences (e.g., Radiation Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field).
A minimum of four years of relevant postdoctoral experience in Radiobiology or a closely related field. Proven hands‑on expertise in conducting radiobiology studies using animal models, particularly mice.
Extensive proficiency in animal model‑based research, including whole‑body and partial‑body irradiation protocols using Cesium and X‑ray irradiators.
Strong background in core laboratory techniques: mouse necropsy, tissue processing, histology, histological staining (e.g., H&E, immunohistochemistry), and microscopy (brightfield and fluorescence).
Proficiency in analytical techniques, including qPCR, immunoblotting, EIA/ELISA, and enzyme activity assays.
Solid experience in data analysis and interpretation, as well as maintaining detailed laboratory records.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to present research findings clearly at scientific conferences and in peer‑reviewed publications.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with advanced statistical analysis of biological data.
Familiarity with grant proposal preparation and IACUC compliance.
Ability to mentor and train junior lab members and interns.
Availability to join the lab as soon as possible.
Authorization to work in the USA (U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or current work authorization).
Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as
On‑Campus . Work mode designations are regularly reviewed to meet evolving needs; a change may occur. Full details are on the Department of Human Resources website.
Pay Range Projected salary range: $47,586.00 – $87,558.13, determined by qualifications, experience, and university factors.
Benefits Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work‑life balance benefits, employee discounts, and an array of voluntary insurance options.
EEO Statement GU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, and will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, matriculation, national origin, race, religion, personal appearance, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
To Apply To apply, visit https://georgetown.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Georgetown_Admin_Careers/job/New-Research-Building-5th-Floor/Research-Scientist_JR24292-1
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Research Scientist
role at
Georgetown University
Job Overview The Research Scientist position in the Fornace Lab within the Department of Oncology at Georgetown University focuses on conducting innovative, in-depth scientific research using in vivo and in vitro models to understand and mitigate the biological effects of ionizing radiation, including both low- and high-LET radiation types. This full‑time, in‑person position is funded by ongoing projects from the DOD, NIAID, and NASA. Primary responsibilities include designing and executing experiments, analyzing data, and contributing to the advancement of radiobiology through high‑impact research, including publications and presentations at scientific conferences.
Duties Include But Are Not Limited To
Design and conduct animal model‑based studies to investigate radiation’s biological effects.
Perform irradiation procedures (whole‑body and partial‑body) using Cesium and X‑ray irradiators.
Conduct tissue processing, histology, and microscopy analysis (brightfield and fluorescence).
Analyze experimental data and maintain detailed laboratory records for publication.
Contribute to grant proposal preparation and ensure compliance with IACUC protocols.
Train junior lab members and interns on specialized laboratory techniques.
Work Interactions The Research Scientist will work closely with principal investigators Dr. Shubhankar Suman and Dr. Albert J. Fornace, Jr., to design and execute key research projects within the Fornace Lab. This position will collaborate with other lab members and research assistants to advance the lab’s research agenda in radiation biology. The Research Scientist will report directly to Dr. Suman as the immediate supervisor and to Dr. Fornace as the overall supervisor.
Requirements And Qualifications
Ph.D. or equivalent in Biosciences (e.g., Radiation Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field).
A minimum of four years of relevant postdoctoral experience in Radiobiology or a closely related field. Proven hands‑on expertise in conducting radiobiology studies using animal models, particularly mice.
Extensive proficiency in animal model‑based research, including whole‑body and partial‑body irradiation protocols using Cesium and X‑ray irradiators.
Strong background in core laboratory techniques: mouse necropsy, tissue processing, histology, histological staining (e.g., H&E, immunohistochemistry), and microscopy (brightfield and fluorescence).
Proficiency in analytical techniques, including qPCR, immunoblotting, EIA/ELISA, and enzyme activity assays.
Solid experience in data analysis and interpretation, as well as maintaining detailed laboratory records.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to present research findings clearly at scientific conferences and in peer‑reviewed publications.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with advanced statistical analysis of biological data.
Familiarity with grant proposal preparation and IACUC compliance.
Ability to mentor and train junior lab members and interns.
Availability to join the lab as soon as possible.
Authorization to work in the USA (U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or current work authorization).
Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as
On‑Campus . Work mode designations are regularly reviewed to meet evolving needs; a change may occur. Full details are on the Department of Human Resources website.
Pay Range Projected salary range: $47,586.00 – $87,558.13, determined by qualifications, experience, and university factors.
Benefits Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work‑life balance benefits, employee discounts, and an array of voluntary insurance options.
EEO Statement GU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, and will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, matriculation, national origin, race, religion, personal appearance, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
To Apply To apply, visit https://georgetown.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Georgetown_Admin_Careers/job/New-Research-Building-5th-Floor/Research-Scientist_JR24292-1
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