City of Hope
This role involves conducting translational studies focused on the genomic and epigenomic characterization of gastrointestinal cancers. The research includes developing liquid assays for early cancer detection, studying genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, and exploring the tumor microenvironment and novel targeted therapies.
Key Responsibilities
- • Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and exosomal-based liquid assays for early cancer detection, prognosis, and predictive responses to chemotherapies and targeted drugs.
- • Studying the genetic and epigenetic basis of GI cancers (e.g., aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNAs).
- • Understanding the biological implications of gut microbiome and its translational application in gastrointestinal cancers.
- • Studying the genetic basis of early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) and familial/hereditary colorectal cancer.
- • Investigating the role of extracellular vesicles/exosomes in cancer pathogenesis and their role as disease biomarkers.
- • Exploring the role of the tumor microenvironment, stem cells, immune regulation, and identification of novel targeted therapies.
- • Researching cancer prevention and adjunctive role of natural and integrative therapy approaches.
Required
- • PhD, MD, or MD/PhD, with a strong background and profound knowledge in the field of oncology, cancer biology, immunology, or immunotherapy.
- • Prior molecular, cancer biology, and/or translational research experience and evidence of project development and supervision of post-doctoral fellows and technical staff.
- • Evidence of scientific rigor and excellence as documented by high-impact peer-reviewed publications, as a first/lead author.
- • Evidence for obtaining successful funding from various foundations or other extramural resources.
- • Documented evidence of mentoring post-docs, research associates, and others in a research laboratory environment.
Benefits & Perks
- • Comprehensive Benefits (details available via provided link)
Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our dedicated and compassionate faculty and staff are driven by a common mission: Contribute to innovative approaches in predicting, preventing, and curing diseases, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research.
Our research focuses on translational studies of the genomic and epigenomic characterization of various gastrointestinal cancers (GI), including colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, esophageal, and hepatocellular cancers. Our group performs cutting-edge research in GI oncology, is very productive, and publishes in high-impact journals such as Nature Cancer, Nature Communications, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, New England Journal of Medicine, CA: A Journal for Clinicians, Gastroenterology, Cancer Cell, PNAS, JAMA Oncology, JNCI, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, , Annals of Surgery, etc.
For more information on Dr. Goel’s research, please visit here.
If you are passionate about some of the following things, we are working on this may be the perfect opportunity:
· Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and exosomal-based liquid assays for early cancer detection, prognosis, and predictive responses to chemotherapies and targeted drugs.
· Studying the genetic and epigenetic basis of GI cancers (e.g., aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNAs).
· Understanding the biological implications of gut microbiome and its translational application in gastrointestinal cancers
· The genetic basis of early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) and familial/hereditary colorectal cancer.
· The role of extracellular vesicles/exosomes in cancer pathogenesis and their role as disease biomarkers.
· The role of the tumor microenvironment, stem cells, immune regulation, and identification of novel targeted therapies.
· Cancer prevention and adjunctive role of natural and integrative therapy approaches.
Your qualifications should include:
· PhD, MD, or MD/PhD, with a strong background and profound knowledge in the field of oncology, cancer biology, immunology, or immunotherapy.
· Prior molecular, cancer biology, and/or translational research experience and evidence of project development and supervision of post-doctoral fellows and technical staff.
· Evidence of scientific rigor and excellence as documented by high-impact peer-reviewed publications, as a first/lead author.
· Evidence for obtaining successful funding from various foundations or other extramural resources.
· Documented evidence of mentoring post-docs, research associates, and others in a research laboratory environment.
City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer.
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