Job: Cancer Genomics and Combinatorial Therapy (postdoc)
Cancer Genomics and Combinatorial Therapy
For information on cBio job openings, please visit: http://cbio.mskcc.org/jobs/index.html A cancer genomics position is available immediately in Chris Sander's Computational and Systems Biology Group in the Computational Biology Center at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York City. Help discover molecular causes of cancer progression, design better therapeutic approaches and move cancer research results into the clinic.
We take a systems biology and genomics approach to cancer research, including pathway analysis, with application to these particular cancers: Glioblastoma, Ovarian cancer, Prostate cancer, Sarcoma, Melanoma, Breast Cancer.
We are actively involved in The Cancer Genome Atlas research network (TCGA), the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and a Stand Up To Cancer team (SU2C).
Join a group of about a dozen postdocs, graduate students and software engineers. Collaborate with others and lead a project. Check your predictions against data and design experiments and clinical validation. Do imaginative basic science and help bring it to translational fruition.
You have a PhD or equivalent in biology, medicine, mathematics, physics, chemistry or engineering. Send CV, bibliography, brief statement of research interests and names of 3 references to postdoc-search [a.t] cbio.mskcc.org, at any time. Then pack your bags and spend a few years in one of the best computational and systems biology centers this side of Uranus. Let's expend less effort and brain power on wars and more on science.


