Post Doctoral Scientist - Childhood Cancer

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Main Campus, OH, United States
On-site
Chromatin regulation in childhood cancers
Epigenetics, genomics, and cancer biology
Hypothesis-driven experiments
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is seeking a Post Doctoral Scientist to join Dr. Benjamin Stanton’s lab, focusing on chromatin regulation in childhood cancers. The role emphasizes independence, hypothesis-driven research, and collaboration in the fields of epigenetics, genomics, and cancer biology

Job Summary

  • The candidates will be focusing on projects studying chromatin regulation in childhood cancers.
  • The training environment will be highly collaborative, at the intersection of epigenetics, genomics, and cancer biology.
  • Independence, motivation, and ability to formulate hypothesis-driven experiments will be important.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital is seeking a Post Doctoral Scientist to join Dr. Benjamin Stanton’s lab, focusing on chromatin regulation in childhood cancers. The role emphasizes independence, hypothesis-driven research, and collaboration in the fields of epigenetics, genomics, and cancer biology.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • chromatin regulation in childhood cancers
  • epigenetics, genomics, and cancer biology
  • hypothesis-driven experiments
  • scientific and technical papers for publication
  • collaboration with research efforts

Nice-to-have

  • interpersonal skills with scientists and physicians
  • proactively manage and drive projects
  • prepare proposals for external funding

Key Requirements

  • PhD or equivalent degree
  • Research experience from PhD program

Work Rights

Not specified

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