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22 Postdoctoral Fellowships at Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida

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Are you holding PhD degree and looking for Postdoctoral Fellowships? Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida invites multiple online application for Postdoctoral Fellowships in various research areas. Candidates interested in Postdoctoral Fellowships can check the details and may apply as soon as possible.

1. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Dr. Issam El Naqa’s lab seeks to hire a post-doctoral fellow to join the tremendous opportunities to do cutting-edge research in his lab and develop a stellar career in the emerging domain of machine learning in cancer. The specific project will be related to developing machine learning algorithms for cancer diagnosis and response modeling using molecular and imaging data (pan-omics) with new deep, generative AI, and reinforcement learning approaches. 

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2. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute is proud to be Florida’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center located in Tampa. The post-doctoral researcher will acquire expertise in a diverse range of cutting-edge microscopy techniques, including NSPARC confocal microscopy, multiphoton imaging, and atomic force microscopy. The post-doctoral researcher will learn custom-built tools and techniques for 3D liquid-like solids (LLS) in vitro assays developed uniquely in our laboratory.

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3. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Lopchuk lab is grounded in synthetic organic chemistry but operates in a highly collaborative environment within the Department of Drug Discovery and the Molecular Medicine Program. The outstanding research environment includes a new dedicated research building, state-of-the-art cores (for example: chemical biology, flow cytometry, microarray, proteomics, microscopy) and animal facilities as well as access to clinical material. The Center houses excellent NMR and mass spectrometry instruments as well as excellent equipment for parallel synthesis and purification.

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4. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Inna Smalley Lab studies the role of tumor heterogeneity and microenvironment in promoting drug resistance and metastasis to the central nervous system. We utilize complex in vitro and in vivo modelling, coupled with high-throughput multi-omic technologies to delineate the interactions among tumor cells and between the tumor and the microenvironment. 

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5. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Markowitz lab seeks a Postdoc Fellow whose skills and professional experience have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The lab’s research interest is in studying the role of nitric oxide in mediating responses to checkpoint blockade and other melanoma therapies. We are also developing tools to predict which patients will likely fail immune-based therapy via novel high dimensional flow cytometry, mass spectrometry, and informatics techniques, allowing those patients to be treated with other potentially more effective therapies. We are a translational laboratory striving to translate the knowledge gained in the laboratory via immune-based and traditional biochemical approaches to the clinic. 

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6. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Jiang Lab (https://lab.moffitt.org/jiang/ ) in the Department of Molecular Oncology is now recruiting postdoctoral fellows. Research in our lab sits at the interface of redox biology, metabolism and signaling, and focuses on understanding the role of antioxidant systems in cancer therapy resistance. We combine frontier molecular, genomic, proteomic, and metabolic approaches to address these questions.

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7. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The research in Dr. Wan’s lab is focused on protein post-translational modifications, including ubiquitination, acetylation, methylation, and phosphorylation. We are interested in understanding how these modifications are misregulated in tumor cells, tumor-infiltrating immune cells, and tumor-interacting stroma cells. We are also interested in developing next-generation techniques to characterize these modifications. Our current projects include the multifaceted roles of ITCH in melanoma and the melanoma immune microenvironment, the context-dependent functions of master cell cycle regulator APC/C in breast cancer and ovarian cancer, the crosstalk between tumor cell aneuploidy and innate immunity, and several others.

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8. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Dunne Lab combines expertise in cell therapy, biomaterials, drug delivery, immunology, and medical imaging in order to develop novel cancer treatment strategies. The lab’s primary research focus is engineering micro- and nano-scale drug carriers for the purpose of controlling immune cell phenotype in order to alter the immunological state of the tumor microenvironment and ultimately enhance the efficacy of cell therapies for the treatment of cancer. Understanding temporal changes in whole body and intratumoral distribution of cell therapies and drug carriers is fundamental to this research. We are further interested in understanding the effect of externally applied stimuli (e.g. radiotherapy and/or hyperthermia) on the distribution kinetics of therapeutic agents.

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9. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Oskarsson laboratory studies the molecular interactions between cancer cells and the microenvironment in metastasis and in response to therapeutic intervention. The molecular context generated by the metastatic microenvironment evolves with progression of the disease and is an important determinant of cancer cell fitness. Our objective is to dissect both cellular and extracellular matrix (ECM) components of the microenvironment in metastasis. The group has shown how stress signals induced by chemotherapy can promote the induction of specific ECM components resulting in generation of a metastatic niche that can limit therapeutic efficacy (Insua-Rodriguez et al EMBO Molecular Medicine 2018). The work of the group has also revealed novel pro-metastatic interactions of disseminated cancer cells with fibroblasts and with endothelial cells in the lungs (Pein et al Nature Communications 2020 and Hongu et al. Nature Cancer 2022). Ongoing work involves the characterization of disseminated cancer cells that are dormant in different visceral organs but maintain growth potential.

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10. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Dr. Erin George is a surgeon-scientist and Assistant Member in the Department of Gynecologic Oncology with a secondary appointment in Drug Discovery at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. George has completed a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, a Medical Degree, and an Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency at Columbia University followed by a Gynecologic Oncology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) most recently in 2018, with nearly a decade of experience with preclinical models in ovarian cancer, in particular, the orthotopic patient derived xenograft (PDX) models. Dr. George is a PI on a targeted tissue collection protocol in ovarian cancer (MCC 22609) and building a repertoire of orthotopic PDX models as well as microtumor explants in a novel culture system. 

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11. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Dr. Xiaoqing Yu’s Lab within the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, and Dr. Roger Li from Genitourinary Oncology at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, are jointly seeking a highly motivated, independent, and collaborative postdoctoral research fellow interested in conducting exciting inter-disciplinary projects in multi-omics data analysis and cancer biomarker discovery. The postdoctoral research fellow will also be co-mentored by Dr. Xuefeng Wang from Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics. The position will remain open until filled.

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12. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The laboratories of Drs. Kenneth Shain, Mehdi Damaghi and Ariosto Silva, at MCC, are seeking highly motivated candidates for postdoctoral training in the field of bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer genomics and evolutionary theory of cancer, to work on a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary, and cross-institutional research, focused on the co-evolution and cancer epigenome, throughout tumor progression, with a particular emphasis on Multiple Myeloma (led by Dr. Shain) and Breast Cancer (led by Dr. Damaghi). Drs. Shain, Damaghi and Silva research focuses on development of multi-omics model of carcinogenesis and evolution of drug resistance in cancer, as well as innovative approaches to delay and/or reverse these dynamics, with the goal of improving patient’s quality of life and survival. 

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13. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The lab of Dr. Paulo Rodriguez at the Moffitt Cancer Center seeks to recruit Postdoctoral Fellow to join his team. Dr. Rodriguez’s research programs focus on the understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control leukocyte dysfunction in tumors, with a focus on T cells and myeloid cells, and the central metabolic programs regulating immunity in cancer. The long-term goal of his research is to develop new therapeutic strategies that restore protective immunity in cancer, leading to long lasting anti-tumor T cell immunity.

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14. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Research in the DeNicola lab is centered around how metabolic deregulation occurs during tumorigenesis and how mutations that promote the activation of the transcription factor NRF2 control this process. Recent work from our lab has focused on how NRF2 influences tumor initiation and progression (PMID: 37062029), how NRF2 influences the cellular responses to cysteine availability (PMID: 31107239 and 33357455), and how tissues and compartments meet their demand for cysteine (PMID: 36862034, bioRxiv 2022.10.06.511221). We have several exciting projects focused on understanding how tissues and tumors use and acquire cysteine and rewire their metabolism in response to oncogene activation, stress, and metabolic perturbation. We are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow eager to explore these topics with sophisticated animal models, in vivo tracing and mass spec metabolomics technologies, and leverage these resources and technologies to develop their own independent research program.

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15. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A fully funded postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Florian A. Karreth, PhD in the Department of Molecular Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL. The Karreth lab studies the molecular and genetic mechanisms promoting melanoma progression, metastasis, and drug resistance. We are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to work on glycol-RNA at the intersection of glycobiology and RNA biology in the context of melanoma. This project is funded by the Department of Defense and will involve the characterization of glycoRNA formation and function and their role in mediating melanoma progression and metastasis by affecting interactions with the tumor microenvironment and immune system. 

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16. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Padron Lab studies the molecular pathogenesis of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia (CMML) with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic vulnerabilities. CMML is a rare and lethal hematopoietic malignancy characterized by a characteristic classical monocytosis and a propensity to transform to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Interestingly, the majority of CMML patients present in a clinically asymptomatic state for periods of weeks to months before progressing to a lethal disease that clinically manifests via a heterogenous group of symptoms. There are no FDA approved therapies that have been demonstrated to alter the natural history of disease and the goal of our laboratory is to provide the preclinical evidence to increase the armamentarium available to clinicians treating this disease. Although our focus is centrally on CMML, our work aims to address questions in the field that can be more broadly applicable to other types of leukemias and cancers.

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17. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Integrated Program in Cancer and Data Science (ICADS) at Moffitt serves to train the next generation of leaders in Cancer and Data Science. Over thirty faculty members, who work together at the interface of cancer research and data science, serve as mentors and co-mentors. The program is cross-disciplinary, spanning every Division at Moffitt including: 1) basic science; 2) population science; 3) clinical science; 4) translational science; and 5) quantitative science. Postdoctoral trainees in the program are paired into training teams that design a mentored research project that addresses a critical issue in cancer utilizing data science approaches (e.g., biostatistics, statistical genomics, bioinformatics). In addition to research, the Program includes structured coursework, taken as appropriate, and is supplemented by participation in many career development activities. 

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18. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Dr. Hwu’s research is engaged in developing innovative immunotherapy approaches to trigger potent adaptive antitumor immunity to overcome resistance to cancer immunotherapy. His studies are focused on gene-modified T-cells, development of translational combinatorial therapies which include immune checkpoint blockade and adoptive T-cell therapy, and identification of targetable T-cell molecules to boost the proliferation, migration and function of tumor reactive T-cells.

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19. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Department of Head and Neck-Endocrine Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Christine H. Chung. Dr. Chung’s laboratory is focused on characterizing the hypoxic tumor immune microenvironment of head and neck cancer and the translation of wet lab findings to the bedside in biomarker-driven clinical trials. 

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20. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position are being accepted now in the computational lab of Dr. Kasia Rejniak on an exciting NCI-funded interdisciplinary research project in mathematical modeling of breast ductal carcinoma in situ and breast cancer micro invasions. We seek talented individuals with a Ph.D. and background in applied mathematics, computer sciences, physics, or other computational disciplines to work in close collaboration with cancer biologists and clinicians within a unique research environment of the Integrated Mathematical Oncology (IMO) Department.

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21. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center is seeking a highly motivated, independent, and collaborative postdoctoral research fellow interested in conducting exciting inter-disciplinary research. The Department currently has 18 faculty, 3 postdoctoral research fellows and approximately 25 staff engaged in a wide range of statistical and bioinformatics research and collaborations, including but not limited to, novel therapeutic and drug discoveries, prognostic and predictive biomarker developments, high throughput genomics, proteomics, next-generation sequencing data-based investigations, epidemiological studies, clinical trial designs, and personalized medicine studies.

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22. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Mann lab investigates the genetic and epigenetic regulation of novel tumor suppressors involved in the initiation and progression of pancreatic cancer (PDAC) that we discovered using an in vivo forward genetic screen. We are focused on the regulation of alternative splicing regulated by RBFOX2 during PDAC progression and how to leverage this splicing regulation to predict and prevent recurrent disease and/or metastatic progression. We are looking for an individual excited by inter-disciplinary approaches to investigate PDAC splicing signatures using ex vivo models, mouse models and patient samples with the goal of identifying additional splicing regulators and/or splicing events that may be explored for diagnostic or therapeutic efficacy to better treat cancer patients.

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