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A computational biology postdoctoral fellow position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Srinivas Viswanathan (https://viswanathanlab.dana-farber.org). The fellow will receive co-mentorship from Dr. Cheng-Zhong Zhang (https://dbmi.hms.harvard.edu/people/cheng-zhong-zhang) at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (with affiliation to the Broad Institute).
The position will involve analysis of single-cell RNA sequencing data and/or whole genome sequencing data in genitourinary cancers. There will be an opportunity to develop and deploy innovative computational and statistical data analysis methods to understand how structural variation remodels the transcriptome in cancer.
The Viswanathan lab uses genomic and large-scale functional genetic technologies to understand the molecular mechanisms that drive genitourinary malignancies particularly prostate and kidney cancers.
We are seeking a candidate who is exceptionally motivated creative highly collegial and excited about scientific discovery. The candidate is expected to lead pioneering research using single-cell and bulk genomics (DNA RNA Hi-C) to interrogate the relationship between genetic alterations chromatin reorganization and transcriptional dysregulation.As the candidate will be jointly mentored between laboratories with both computational and experimental expertise there will be the unique prospect to make discoveries at the interface of genomics and cellular biology and ample opportunities to work closely with computational and experimental colleagues and with biological and clinical collaborators. The candidate should be excited by the prospect of translating basic findings into novel therapeutic strategies for patients with cancer.
- Cancer biology and genomics
- Knowledge of next-generation sequencing data analysis
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