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1. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Avinash Bhandoola at the National Cancer Institute. The laboratory studies the development of T cells, innate lymphocytes, and thymic epithelial cells. New cellular intermediates in the development of innate lymphocytes were recently described by Dr. Bhandoola’s lab, and we wish to evaluate the role of specific transcription factors in this process. Other work in the laboratory studies regulation of thymus growth, and is focused on identifying new types of thymic epithelial cells and transcription factors important for their function.

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2. Postdoctoral Position 

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Dr. O’Keefe is an expert in the screening of natural product extracts and the discovery of novel bioactive compounds. He has pioneered the discovery of biotherapeutics from natural products, especially in the area of antiviral proteins. He also specializes in the analysis and exploitation of protein-ligand interactions for both high-throughput screening and compound characterization. As Director of the Molecular Targets Program and Chief of the Natural Products Branch, Dr. O’Keefe is integral in the NCI’s drug discovery efforts from natural product extracts.

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3. Postdoctoral Position 

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A Postbaccalaureate researcher position is available in the Functional and Translational Genomics section headed by Dr. Rouf Banday in the Genitourinary Malignancies Branch at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH). The research in Dr. Banday’s Lab focuses on bladder cancer. The overarching aim of the research is to identify novel drug targets, explore ways to improve the efficacy and expand the utility of existing therapeutic agents for the treatment of bladder cancer. Specifically, to explore biological mechanisms underlying genetic alterations that cause, facilitate, and enhance tumorigenesis and confer resistance to immune and chemo-based therapies.

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4. Postdoctoral Position 

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A postdoctoral fellow position in cell and centrosome biology is available in the Centrosome Biology Group, headed by Dr. Jadranka Loncarek, within the Cancer Innovation Laboratory (CIL) at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Frederick, Maryland, USA. Loncarek’s group focuses on understanding the mechanisms of centrosome assembly, using transformed and untransformed human cultured cells as experimental models. The goal of our research is to understand the fundamental principles of centrosome and centriole biology, the involvement of the cycle regulators in the centrosome cycle, and the consequences of the loss of centrosome homeostasis in human pathologies such as cancer.

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5. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Psychosocial Support and Research Program is dedicated to providing behavioral health care to children, teens, and young adults with cancer and other chronic medical conditions who are enrolled on natural history studies, clinical treatment trials, and psychosocial interventions at the NIH Clinical Center. We work collaboratively with physicians, psychologists, social workers, recreation therapists, palliative care specialists and allied professionals to provide comprehensive care in the form of quality clinical services to children and their family members enrolled on CCR clinical trials to help enhance coping and adaptation.

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6. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Comparative Oncology Program (COP) is seeking highly motivated and collaborative candidates with a background in bioinformatics and comparative cancer genomics. The successful candidate will support studies in osteosarcoma (OS) research initiated under the umbrella of the DOG2 project (Deciphering the Osteosarcoma Genome of the Dog). DOG2 is a multi-omic approach which leverages our high-quality clinically-annotated canine specimen bank collected during the last 4 years of clinical trial activities in dogs with OS. Taking advantage of these invaluable tissue resources, current projects include: 1) Genomic determinants of clinical outcome using whole-genome, whole-exome and mRNAseq datasets from > 400 dogs, with an emphasis on computational pipelines that provide mutational calling, gene fusion detection, and transcriptional profiling;

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7. Postdoctoral Position 

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We are seeking two staff scientists who possess exceptional and specialized laboratory skills to conduct basic and translational research in gynecologic malignancies, specifically in drug-resistant endometrial or ovarian carcinoma. The ideal candidate will design, lead, and execute innovative research aimed at identifying and characterizing potential molecular targets in DDR and cell cycle regulatory pathways that underlie drug resistance in patients. This research will involve the use of a variety of cell lines, preclinical murine models, and patient-derived xenografts of gynecologic cancers. The findings will serve as the foundation for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with relapsed gynecologic malignancies that currently have limited or no effective therapeutic options.

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8. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Our laboratory studies the regulation of innate immune cells in the context of cancer with a current emphasis on regulation of metabolism. We utilize in vitro biochemical approaches, metabolomics, metabolic flux analysis, heavy isotope tracing, and animal models to dissect metabolic pathways. The laboratory has a strong interest in the metabolic regulation of monocytes/macrophages and neutrophils in the context of cancer with a growing interest in the application of high-resolution imaging in addressing questions of metabolism.

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9. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Center for Immuno-Oncology (CIO) Translational Research area at the National Cancer Institute functions as a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary translational research programmatic effort with the goal of developing novel immunotherapies and immunotherapeutic strategies for cancer. Focus is placed on the development of novel immunotherapeutics, not only as monotherapies, but more importantly, in combination with other immune-mediating modalities, and other conventional or experimental therapies, as part of an immuno-oncology programmatic effort. Within this effort are several research groups which interact closely with the clinical groups of the CIO, and with collaborators within the NCI intramural and extramural programs, and with investigators in the private sector. As Co-Director of the CIO, Dr. Jeffrey Schlom directs the Translational Research area of investigation.

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10. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The NCI Urologic Oncology Fellowship offers a two- to three-year fellowship program in clinical service and laboratory training for urologic surgeons. Clinical training during the first year includes rotation to urological surgery service; providing consult service to patients, care for inpatients/outpatients on clinical protocols, and performing surgery. From 12-24 months, time is devoted to basic or clinical science research in laboratories/clinical programs, and one can choose to concentrate in either field. Fellows have their own patients which they follow to develop an understanding of care continuity and multidisciplinary management of patients with urologic cancers.

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11. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Our research focuses on the determination of structures of oncogenic proteins and protein-ligand complexes, with an added interest in the study of protein dynamics and its correlation to function. The projects are split into two main areas of research: determination of protein-ligand structures and high-throughput screening, and structural biology of oncogenic fusion proteins. As the synthetic organic chemist in the group, you will be expected to lead the medicinal chemistry projects in the laboratory, including the synthesis of active compounds, design of novel compounds with better biochemical characteristics and collaborate with biochemists to obtain protein-ligand structures and perform activity assays.

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12. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Our research focuses on the determination of structures of oncogenic proteins and protein-ligand complexes, with an added interest in the study of protein dynamics and its correlation to function. The projects are split into two main areas of research: determination of protein-ligand structures and high-throughput screening, and structural biology of oncogenic fusion proteins. The projects will make use of automation for protein crystallization screening and optimization, followed by cryo-crystallography studies and, if suitable, room-temperature and time-resolved studies. The use of complementary techniques, such as small-angle X-ray scattering and spectroscopy is also expected.

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13. Postdoctoral Position 

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Two postdoctoral positions are available with a starting stipend of $65,100 in the Tumor Virus RNA Biology Section, HIV Dynamics and Replication Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Frederick, Maryland, to perform basic research on DNA tumor viruses (papillomavirus and Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus). This includes studies on genome structure, integration and expression, RNA splicing and post-transcriptional regulation of viral and host RNA transcripts, noncoding RNAs and nonsense-mediated RNA decay, and protein-RNA and RNA-RNA interactions in virus infection and tumorigenesis.

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14. Postdoctoral Position 

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Multiple post-doctoral positions are available with Dr. Lisa Boxer in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity to study chromatin regulation of neuronal development. The Boxer lab uses molecular and genomic approaches to study how mutations in chromatin regulators disrupt neuronal gene expression and lead to neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer.

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15. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Wang lab focuses on functional genomics of liver cancer using genome-scale technologies including single-cell analyses paired with several national/international collaborative initiatives and clinical studies. Dr. Wang oversees a basic/translational research program emphasizing new molecular approaches to define tumor subtypes and identify biomarkers for early detection, diagnosis, prognosis and prediction, to delineate the molecular mechanisms of liver cancer with applications towards precision medicine.

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16. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A Predoctoral Fellow position in computational biology is immediately available in the Surgical Oncology Program, CCR, NCI. The Surgical Oncology Program is home to multiple principal investigator surgeon-scientists who perform translational research in well-funded laboratories. Data is mostly generated from clinical specimens acquired in clinical research studies at the NIH Clinical Center but is also generated from pre-clinical laboratory studies. We seek an experienced computational biologist who is interested in integrated research efforts with Surgical Oncology Program principal investigators to study highly clinical and translational questions.

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17. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A Postdoctoral Fellow position in computational biology is immediately available in the Surgical Oncology Program, CCR, NCI. The Surgical Oncology Program is home to multiple principal investigator surgeon-scientists who perform translational research in well-funded laboratories. Data is mostly generated from clinical specimens acquired in clinical research studies at the NIH Clinical Center but is also generated from pre-clinical laboratory studies. We seek an experienced computational biologist who is interested in integrated research efforts with Surgical Oncology Program principal investigators to study highly clinical and translational questions. Although independent project flexibility exists for this position, the expectation is that this position will support the research mission of the Surgical Oncology Program with a focus on providing bioinformatic support for new and ongoing translational studies through collaboration with the program’s principal investigators.

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18. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A postdoctoral position is available in the Viral Recombination Section (VRS), HIV Dynamics and Replication Program (HIV DRP), Center for Cancer Research (CCR). The VRS studies retroviral replication using human immunodeficiency viruses and other retroviruses, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms of viral RNA biology, specific RNA packaging, virus assembly, and HIV replication. Molecular tools and advanced imaging approaches are used to dissect various aspects of viral replication mechanisms.

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19. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

We are working on a variety of basic science and translational projects pertaining to gene regulation in cancer, involving analytical methods development for multi-omics bulk and single cell datasets. We have close collaborations with numerous cancer biologists, oncologists, and immunologists. NCI/NIH is an amazing place to work in terms of compensation, training, resources, collegial and supportive atmosphere, and collaborative opportunities. Please take a look at Sridhar Hannenhalli, Ph.D. | Center for Cancer Research for more details. Candidates with strong computational training and passion for biology are invited to apply. Please drop an email to sridhar.hannenhalli@nih.gov if interested.

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20. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

We are interested in studying how sequence alterations at miRNA 5′ and 3′ ends diversify miRNA function. We became interested in this problem through the study of miRNA isoforms (isomiRs). We obtained insights into how 5′ isomiRs are generated [1] and uncovered a way in which 3′ uridylation confers miRNAs with new specificities [2]. We also revealed the mechanisms for how 3′ uridylation impacts miRNA stability [3, 4]. Combining biochemical approaches with high-throughput sequencing, the successful candidate will continue revealing novel biological functions of isomiRs in the context of cancer, which may lead to translational applications.

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21. Postdoctoral Position 

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A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available immediately in the Surgical Oncology Program, CCR, NCI. Our group, the Targeted Therapy in Endocrine Cancers Section is seeking a motivated postdoctoral fellow interested in working at the interface of the molecular pathophysiology of cancer progression and therapy of rare human endocrine cancers using multimodal therapy such as small molecule inhibitors and radiotherapy. Our laboratory program is dedicated to studying the identification of novel targeted therapeutics in endocrine cancers and novel cancer drug delivery methods by targeting the tumor microenvironment.

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22. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Niethamer lab is seeking an engaged, motivated candidate whose research program will follow previous work defining the cellular composition of the pulmonary endothelium during lung development and in response to viral infection and identifying key factors expressed by endothelial cells and their essential role in lung regeneration. Potential projects will (1) expand our knowledge of how different lung endothelial cell fates are established, maintained, and regenerated after injury, (2) determine how endothelial cell signaling affects alveolar development and repair, and (3) define the role of different endothelial cell subtypes in lung alveolar morphogenesis during postnatal development or injury repair.

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23. Postdoctoral Position 

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A postdoctoral fellow position is available immediately. Our group studies the role of ABC transporters in the development of multidrug resistance in cancer cells. Emphasis is upon the elucidation of the mechanism of action of the ABC transporters. Biochemical, molecular biological, biophysical, molecular pharmacological and molecular modeling approaches are used.

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24. Postdoctoral Position 

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A biologist position is available with Dr. Lisa Boxer in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity at the CCR, NCI. The Boxer lab uses molecular and genomic approaches to study how mutations in chromatin regulators disrupt neuronal gene expression and lead to neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The applicant will oversee the lab’s mouse colony and set up breedings and genotype mice as needed. The applicant should also have significant hands-on experience with molecular and cellular biology techniques such as primary cell culture, nucleic acid manipulations, and protein analysis.

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25. Postdoctoral Position 

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Our broad goal is to explore the molecular and cellular biology of thoracic cancers, namely mesothelioma and/or, thymoma, non-small cell lung carcinoma, etc. Currently, we have projects that involve (1) investigating microRNA-mRNA interactions in malignant mesothelioma, (2) novel local therapeutic delivery system(s) able to carry diverse types of payloads including nucleic acid, immunotherapeutics, targeted small molecule agents, or antibodies, (3) on the pathogenic signaling pathways relevant to tumor initiation, invasion, metastasis, and resistance, (4) constructing next-generation models of normal cells/tissues that can be used to model tumor development and processes as well as several other translational-based endeavors (e.g., developing novel tumor diagnostics and prognostics, etc.).

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26. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Mouse Cancer Genetics Program, CCR, NCI (Frederick, MD) is now recruiting a postdoctoral fellow. The successful candidate should have a background in neurobiology and/or physiology and basic expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, immunohistochemistry, biochemistry and imaging. Candidates with expertise in electrophysiology are also encouraged to apply. Our group studies the biology of neurotrophin and Trk receptor’s function by using both in vitro and in vivo approaches. The current research emphasis is on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying Trk receptor’s physiological functions. In addition, we are attempting to identify new signaling pathways activated by truncated Trk receptors.

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27. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

Dr. Eros Lazzerini Denchi, at the Laboratory of Genome Integrity within the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking a highly motivated individual to join as a postdoctoral fellow. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research using advanced cellular, molecular, and genomic tools to investigate the significance of telomere-associated proteins in cancer and age-related disorders. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic research environment at the forefront of telomere biology and DNA repair. The successful candidate will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, resources, and a collaborative network of scientists.

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28. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

We are seeking multiple postdoctoral researchers to join the Center for Structural Biology (CSB), Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Frederick MD. The CSB Branch of the NCI’s intramural research institute seeks to develop and apply high-end structural biology techniques to address fundamental questions of disease mechanisms and to create better treatments. Currently, the groups of Dr. Susan Lea and Dr. Hans Elmlund are seeking to recruit up to 5 postdoctoral fellows interested in pushing single particle cryo-EM towards routine structure solution of small macromolecules, including both RNAs and membrane proteins.

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29. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

One post-doctoral position is immediately available with Dr. Andre Nussenzweig in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity, Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), to use computational methods in the study of mechanisms involved in DNA double-strand break repair and the roles of repair proteins in a variety of cancers that include leukemias and breast cancers, using mouse models. The position will emphasize efforts to understand gene regulation, chromatin, regulatory and structural variation and its relation to cancer. The position will involve analysis of applications involving high-throughput DNA sequencing methods for a variety of assays, including RNA-seq, exon sequencing, ATAC-seq, DNase-seq, ChIP-seq, END-seq and newer, cutting-edge methodologies that are in development.

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30. Postdoctoral Position 

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One post-doctoral position is immediately available with Dr. Andre Nussenzweig in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity, Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the mechanisms involved in DNA double-strand break repair, with a focus on understanding the influence of chromatin structure on the maintenance of genome integrity and their roles in a variety of cancers using cutting-edge cellular, molecular, and genomic tools.

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31. Postdoctoral Position 

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A post-doctoral position in neuroscience is available in the lab of Dr. Chuan Wu, Experimental Immunology Branch, CCR, NCI in Bethesda, MD. The laboratory’s research interest focuses on how neuron-immune interactions regulate mucosal sensation for barrier integrity in health and disease. We seek to study how immune signaling participates in gut sensation and regulates gut-brain axis. We are also exploring new therapeutic approaches for patients with intestinal inflammation and related extraintestinal manifestations. We are utilizing interdisciplinary approaches to elucidate the crosstalk between the nervous system, microbial pathogens, and the immune system.

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32. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

A Staff Scientist position for a computational biologist is immediately available in the Surgical Oncology Program, CCR, NCI. The Surgical Oncology Program is home to multiple principal investigator surgeon-scientists who perform translational research in well-funded laboratories. Data is mostly generated from clinical specimens acquired in clinical research studies at the NIH Clinical Center but is also generated from pre-clinical laboratory studies. We seek an experienced computational biologist with an outstanding record of high-quality publications and independent project management to lead a team of computational biologists that will integrate research efforts with Surgical Oncology Program principal investigators.

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33. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Laboratory of Receptor Biology and Gene Expression (LRBGE), Center Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking a talented Computational Biologist in the area of Microscopy Image Analysis to join the CCR High-Throughput Imaging Facility (HiTIF) as a Staff Scientist. HiTIF is a shared collaborative resource for CCR and NIH Investigators. We work with laboratory scientists to design and execute novel high-throughput, fluorescence microscopy-based imaging assays, which are used to identify and dissect the molecular mechanisms underlying physiological and pathological cellular processes in functional genomics screens.

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34. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The postdoctoral fellow will focus on interrogating pericyte heterogeneity and plasticity in the metastatic microenvironment, following up on work published in our Nature Medicine 2017 article. The post-doctoral fellow will be trained in techniques related to cancer biology, vascular biology and computational analysis of gene expression, epigenetic, and microscopy datasets to further our understanding of the metastatic microenvironment in experimental models and patient data.

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35. Postdoctoral Position 

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Kidney cancer is a term used to describe a histologically, genetically, and clinically diverse group of tumors arising in the kidney. The Molecular Cancer Section, Urologic Oncology Branch, is dedicated to understanding the molecular pathways driving kidney cancers and developing novel treatments for these cancers. While substantial progress has been made in the treatment of kidney cancer with rational targeted therapies and immunotherapies, the extraordinary molecular heterogeneity of these malignancies is a significant challenge. We are seeking a Staff Scientist with exceptional laboratory skills and experience to investigate the essential oncogenic pathways in kidney cancer models that do not respond to our current targeted therapies.

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36. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Surgery Branch at the National Cancer Institute functions as a multidisciplinary research group with the goal of developing novel immunotherapies and immunotherapeutic strategies for cancer. The Surgery Branch was responsible for the development of multiple immunotherapy advances over the years, including interleukin-2 (IL-2), the first effective immunotherapy in humans, and the development of cellular immunotherapies (TIL, TCR, and CAR) against solid cancers and hematologic malignancies.

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37. Postdoctoral Position 

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A fully funded postdoctoral position for an experimental biologist is available in Dr. Michael Aregger’s Functional Genomics Section within the Molecular Targets Program at the CCR, NCI, NIH. Our group’s research focuses on how cancer cells rewire gene expression and metabolism to adapt to changing environmental conditions. We apply CRISPR-based genome engineering tools and functional genomics approaches to reveal genetic interactions and cancer dependencies, and to identify regulators of metabolic plasticity in cancer cells.

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38. Postdoctoral Position 

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A post-doctoral position in tumor immunology is available in the lab of Dr. Chen Zhao, Thoracic and GI Malignancies Branch, CCR, NCI in Bethesda, MD. Our research focuses on understanding the complex interactions among tumor cells, immune cells, and microbes in the tumor microenvironment in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. We have established genetically engineered mouse models, including the KP model, and advanced tissue imaging (static and intravital imaging) platforms.

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39. Postdoctoral Position 

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A postdoctoral position is available in Dr. Sandra Wolin’s laboratory, located in the RNA Biology Laboratory, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. We study how noncoding RNAs function, the RNA surveillance pathways that remove defective and harmful RNAs and the mechanisms by which defects in these pathways contribute to diseases such as cancer and autoimmunity. Our approach is multidisciplinary, as we combine molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and structural biology to discover novel functions for noncoding RNAs and to identify novel RNA surveillance pathways.

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40. Postdoctoral Position 

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Fully funded postdoctoral fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Travis Stracker in the Radiation Oncology Branch at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. The major focus of the lab is to understand DNA damage-induced signaling in cancer and identify targetable vulnerabilities that can be used in therapy. The lab will take multiple approaches, ranging from genome-wide CRISR/Cas9 screening, quantitative proteomics and imaging-based approaches to identify and validate new therapeutic strategies.

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41. Postdoctoral Position 

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Our research focuses on using high-dimensional tissue imaging and spatial transcriptomics to understand the complex interactions among tumor cells, immune cells, and microbes in the tumor microenvironment. We have established high-throughput imaging pipelines for data generation and are currently developing analysis tools.

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