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Functional Genomics, Genetic Interactions & Cancer Metabolism
Job Description
Position Description:
Fully funded postdoctoral and research fellow positions for experimental and computational biologists are 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. Our lab focuses on developing innovative genetic screening approaches and we have access to state-of-the art facilities including next-generation sequencing, single-cell analysis platforms, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, natural products and synthetic compound libraries, and animal facilities.
Several projects are currently available including: 1) applying high-throughput strategies to identify context-dependent fitness genes across changing environmental conditions; 2) mapping genetic interactions between metabolic genes; 3) identification of synergistic targets with metabolic inhibitors. To learn more about our research visit our website:
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The Aregger lab is part of NCI’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR). CCR offers fellows access to cutting-edge technologies and cores, a highly collaborative environment, awards and research forums to recognize outstanding postdocs, continuous scientific symposia and lectures featuring leading researchers. Read more about CCR, the benefits of working at CCR and hear from our staff on their CCR experiences:
The Aregger lab is based on the NCI-Frederick campus. Frederick is the second largest city in Maryland, surrounded by mountain views with a vibrant Main Street community. The city offers outstanding schools, a balanced and thriving economy and a highly educated workforce. The NCI-Frederick campus is within driving distance to Washington DC, Baltimore and Bethesda providing numerous opportunities for dual careers.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have a Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D degree and expertise in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, mammalian cell culture or bioinformatics. Motivated candidates who are interested in innovative research using cutting-edge technologies are encouraged to apply. Applicants with research experience in functional genomics, CRISPR technology, molecular biology and bioinformatics are especially encouraged to apply.
To Apply:
Applicants should send a brief cover letter, CV including bibliography, and contact information of three references to Michael Aregger: michael.aregger@nih.gov .
Posted Until: October 22, 2022
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