Postdoctoral positions are available immediately to study clonal
evolution and genomic aberrations that are cell autonomous or
non-autonomous in Multiple Myeloma. The laboratory utilizes molecular
biology and genetics approach to dissect cellular pathways that allow
progression from early precursor stages to multiple myeloma. We use
patient samples and in vivo models along with functional screens
including CRISPR screen to validate the role of specific genes/pathways
in regulating tumor progression in myeloma.
We seek candidates with strong qualifications in the following areas:
molecular/cell biology, cancer genetics and in vivo imaging. We are
seeking candidates who are self-motivated and career-oriented to join an
exciting highly interactive research team.
Please apply directly online at
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button, located at the bottom of the screen. Job posting 26227 or email:
irene_ghobrial@dfci.harvard.edu