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Mentor: Dr. Arko Sen, Department of Genetics
We are looking for one Postdoctoral Scientist to work on the genetic and epigenetic mechanism of aberrant gene expression patterns in cancers of early childhood development like neuroblastomas, medulloblastomas, and ependymomas. This position is in the laboratory of Dr. Arko Sen in the Department of Genetics and O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
A successful candidate will take the lead role in projects within the following board areas of research: A) Discovering and characterizing non-coding regulatory mutations in pediatric cancers and B) Determining the molecular mechanism that contributes to the development of chemotherapy resistance and relapse of pediatric tumors.
Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. and a strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or bioinformatics. Experience with CRISPR-based targeting/perturbation of genes and non-coding regulatory sequences is required.
We offer attractive salary and benefits packages consistent with the National Institutes of Health and National Research Service Award (NRSA) stipend guidelines. More information on benefits and compensation can be found at https://www.uab.edu/postdocs/current-postdocs/getting-started/benefits-compensation. The start date is flexible. This is not a remote position however a hybrid schedule is negotiable.
Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae, a one-page cover letter clearly describing their research experience, and contact information of 2-3 references to Arko at
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