Postdoctoral Position in Systems Biology of Metastasis

The group of Ashley Laughney at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, is seeking innovative and highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to contribute to our systems biology study of metastasis. The lab combines high-throughput single cell transcriptional profiling with development of new computational tools, combinatorial perturbations and cancer models, to understand the context-dependent interplay between inflammation and stemness during the evolution of metastasis.

 The invasion-metastasis cascade is a dynamic, multistep process the requires adaptation to a less hospitable microenvironment, immune evasion, and progression from the micro- to macro-metastatic stage, resulting in generation of a secondary tumor. A key driver of this transition is chronic inflammatory signaling emanating from tumor cells themselves, which can be triggered by the presence of nucleic acids in the cytoplasm. Chronic inflammation engages pathways central to a wound-hsealing response, which has profound consequences on tumor cell migration (Nature 553, 467-472), lineage plasticity, and tumor-immune interactions (Nature Medicine 26, 259-269). We are especially interested in understanding the impact of chronic inflammatory signaling on bi- directional crosstalk between cancer cells and their microenvironment, and how metastases have adapted resistance to this chronic inflammatory signaling without triggering an anti-tumor immune response.

 We are a highly inter-disciplinary team recruiting from diverse backgrounds, including both theory and experiment. We are currently seeking candidates with expertise in:

 (1)    Computational and Systems Biology, Mathematics or Related Field: interested in developing higher order epistasis models and reconstructing cell type-specific gene regulatory networks from single cell data with combinatorial genetic perturbations. Experience with machine learning, combinatorial optimization, or statistical methods and modelling is desired.

 (2)    Cancer and Stem Cell Biology, Regenerative Medicine or Related Field: interested in developing synthetic and systems biology methods to tackle biological questions centered on cell-cell interactions in the tumor microenvironment that regulate tumor differentiation status, emergence from metastatic dormancy, and immune activation/suppression.

 Each position is fully funded through a collaborative R01 with the Samuel Bakhoum Lab and builds upon the exceptional resources and community of scientists at three of New York City’s premier research institutions: Weill Cornell Medical CollegeThe Rockefeller University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. We offer competitive benefits and access to subsidized Cornell housing in Manhattan and Roosevelt Island.

 Interested applicants should email the following items as a single PDF to LaughneyLabPositions@gmail.com:

(1) cover letter indicating research interests and reasons for applying, (2) your curriculum vitae, (3) names and contact information for three references and (4) up to two reprints.

Job Requirements

Postdoc applicants should hold a PhD, MD or doctoral level equivalent in a related area and should additionally arrange for three letters of reference to be emailed directly to LaughneyLabPositions@gmail.com on your behalf. Postdoctoral applications will not be reviewed until all letters of reference are received.

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Salary for this position ranges from $58,500 - $66,538. Weill Cornell Medicine provides the above salary range in compliance with the New York City law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range listed is for full‐time employment not including benefits, bonuses, or clinical incentive compensation where applicable. The above salary range for New York City based roles represents WCM’s good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting. Weill Cornell Medicine is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, religion, protected veteran or disability status, or genetic information.

Contact

Ashley Laughney, Ph.D.

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs 1300 York Ave, Suite A-139 New York, NY 10065 Phone: