Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Alternative Splicing in Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis
- H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
- Location: Tampa, FL
- Job Number: 7232845 (Ref #: hlj_52770)
- Posting Date: 3 months ago
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Alternative Splicing in Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis
About the Lab:
The Mann lab is dedicated to uncovering novel mechanisms driving pancreatic cancer (PDAC) progression and relapse. Alternative splicing is a process critical to cancer development and mechanisms deregulating splicing during disease progression is an exciting and emerging new area of study in PDAC biology. We recently showed that downregulation of the RNA binding protein RBFOX2 promotes PDAC metastasis through alternative splicing that enhances cytoskeletal remodeling programs promoting cell migration and invasion (Maurin et al., Nature Communications 2023). We are currently dissecting the mechanisms by which RBFOX2-mediated splicing events enhance the oncogenic function of proteins to promote PDAC progression. We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow excited by inter-disciplinary science to join our team and contribute to our goal of identifying splicing regulators and specific splicing events in PDAC progression and relapse disease that may be explored for diagnostic or therapeutic efficacy to better treat cancer patients. More information about the lab can be viewed on our website http://labpages2.moffitt.org/mann_k.
Position Highlight:
This position requires molecular biology, cell biology, genomics, proteomics and in vivo modeling approaches to dissect the functions of spliced isoforms of key molecules that modulate cellular processes and signaling pathways driving pancreatic cancer development and metastasis. This individual will work both independently and collaboratively and will be part of a team that consists of basic researchers, clinicians and computational biologists.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Has a strong foundation in molecular biology and cancer biology
- Is experienced in mammalian cell culture, including 2D and 3D cultures and proficiency in executing phenotypic assays (migration, invasion, colony formation, etc.)
- A background in alternative splicing and/or pancreatic cancer is highly desired
- Mouse genetics experience and familiarity with NGS is desired but not essential
Responsibilities:
- Learn research techniques that directly relate to the program’s scientific projects and goals with appropriate direction and supervision.
- Plan, conduct and document experiments independently; evaluate and interpret data with guidance.
- Develop scientific writing and presentation skills, including grant proposals, manuscript preparation and formal seminars presented to the Moffitt scientific community and at national scientific meetings.
Credentials and Qualifications:
- PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or related discipline earned within the last two years.
A competitive salary and benefits package will be offered to the successful candidate. Interested applicants should send a single PDF file that includes a current CV with recent publications, a personal statement of scientific interests and goals (2-page maximum) and contact information for three references to Dr. Karen Mann at [email protected].
Moffitt Postdocs are provided with Medical (Moffitt covers premium for team members) effective upon start date and eligible for Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off, Retirement, Parental Leave and more. You may be eligible for relocation assistance per policy. Reasons to relocate, aside from the sunshine, beaches and year-round outdoor recreation associated with the Gulf Coast of Florida, Tampa is a thriving metropolitan city, which has become a hub for ground-breaking research, welcoming individuals from around the globe. This diverse city is engulfed with rich culture, year-round activities for all, beautiful beaches, amazing cuisine and so much more. We strive for work/life balance.
If you have the vision, passion, and dedication to contribute to our mission,
then we have a place for you.
Mission To create a Moffitt culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion as we strive to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. Vision To advance and accelerate a culture of access, equity, and inclusion. Diversity is a priority at Moffitt and is meant "to promote a culture of diversity and inclusion as we contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer." The Enterprise Equity Department focuses its efforts on eliminating those obstacles to an individual’s ability to exist within their personal comfort zone at the cancer center. Everyone is important to meeting this priority. Addressing and responding to diversity and inclusion fosters an environment where mutual respect for diverse cultures, communication styles, languages, customs, beliefs, values, traditions, experiences and other ways in which we identify ourselves, is the expectation.