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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Tumor Dormancy & Metabolism

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A laboratory in Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Translational Research Program (Public Health Sciences Division) is looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to study the metabolism of dormant, disseminated tumor cells (DTCs). The candidate would join the Laboratory for the Study of Metastatic Microenvironments (LSM2), directed by Cyrus Ghajar. The LSM2 focuses on understanding the biology underlying DTC dormancy (see: Carlson et al., Nature Cell Biology 2019; Goddard et al., Nature Cell Biology 2018; Ghajar et al., Nature Cell Biology 2013) and uncovering means to eradicate dormant DTCs. Our overarching goal is to develop therapeutically viable approaches to prevent breast cancer metastasis. 

Responsibilities

The candidate will spearhead a project with the goals of:
  • Measuring the metabolic state of dormant disseminated breast cancer cells across tissues
  • Determining whether DTCs face common or tissue-specific bottlenecks as they colonize distant sites (eg, brain, lung, bone marrow/bone, liver)
  • Understanding, developing, and trialing therapies exploiting potential metabolic vulnerabilities of dormant DTCs with the goal of preventing breast cancer metastasis


Qualifications

The ideal candidate will be able to take advantage of a resource-rich environment to develop an innovative and comprehensive strategy to understand metabolic requirements of DTCs, spanning dormancy, micrometastases, and metastatic colonization. They will be expected to take advantage of unique resources, including human specimens derived from rapid autopsy, immune-competent animal models, and organotypic culture.
 
An interest and passion in developing curative approaches for metastasis is required. A strong publication record and eligibility and desire to apply for future fellowships are also required. A Ph.D. and demonstrated expertise in metabolism (whether physiologic or pathologic/cancer) is absolutely desired. The candidate must also be experienced in essential techniques to characterize and report on metabolism of a given cell. A candidate with experience in live cell imaging, bioinformatics (e.g., analysis of metabolomic data), and/or experience working in murine tumor or metastasis models is strongly desired.
 
The successful candidate will contribute positively to our lab’s environment. They must have excellent communication and organizational skills, the ability to develop creative approaches to experimental design, and thrive both in independent research and while working collaboratively.
 
A statement describing your commitment and contributions toward greater diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in your career or that will be made through work at Fred Hutch is requested of all finalists.


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