Postdoctoral Fellow - Radiation Oncology (Colbert Lab)

A Postdoctoral researcher position is available immediately for outstanding and self-motivated individuals with strong computational skills in tumor genomics and/or large-scale sequencing data to join the Colbert Lab. The researcher will become a key member of a vibrant and collaborative patient-oriented translational research program. This project is focused on the role of DNA damage repair and response markers in predicting radiation response in HPV-related cancers, primarily cervical cancer. Our goal is to identify novel therapeutic targets for radiation sensitivity to improve radiation response or predict tumors that are radiosensitive to reduce long-term morbidity. This project involves state-of-the-art sequencing technology, some of which do not yet have established analysis approaches. The candidate should have significant bioinformatics or computational experience and be comfortable with R and Python. Previous cancer biology experience is not required.

An outstanding research environment, new laboratory, and core facilities are available in the Zayed building, Radiation Oncology/ Experimental Radiation Oncology, and throughout the institution. We have an exceptional laboratory and administrative support team, including very strong computational/ biostatistical collaborators, and a strong mentoring team with computational expertise and a dedication to career development for all lab members.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The researcher should be able to develop independent scientific goals and projects, devise and troubleshoot protocols and analyses, independently evaluate resulting research data, and revise techniques or approaches to problems. The researcher must also work well in a team environment and take a leadership role in supervising the training of technicians and other laboratory personnel in proper laboratory techniques, the use of laboratory equipment, and safety procedures.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Required Background/ Skills:
PhD in Bioinformatics, biostatistics, computational biology, systems biology, or related fields.
Strong communication and scientific writing skills.
Experience with mentorship and teaching.

Preferred Background/ Skills:
Experience with tumor and cancer genomics, including whole exome, whole genome, epigenetics, and RNA sequencing data.
Experience with single-cell RNA sequencing data and/or spatial profiling data.

POSITION INFORMATION
MD Anderson offers full-time postdoc positions with a salary ranging from $64,000 to $76,000. depending on the number of years of postgraduate experience. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, paid time off, retirement, tuition benefits, educational opportunities, and individual and team recognition12/31/2024


FACULTY MENTOR
Lauren Colbert