Postdoctoral Research Fellow
$60,000–$60,000 year
On-site · Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Job Summary
Postdoctoral Fellow in cell division and cancer biology focusing on mammary epithelium, BRCA1-associated pathways, and genome instability. The role involves conducting basic and translational research, developing in vivo and ex vivo models, applying high-content imaging and quantitative analyses, and contributing to manuscript and grant writing, while mentoring junior trainees within a collaborative pediatric cancer research network.
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Developmental Biology, Biochemistry, or related field
- Strong expertise in at least one of: Mammary epithelial biology or organoid systems; Cell division / mitosis / spindle dynamics; Genome instability or DNA damage responses
- Proven record of first-author publications in high-impact journals
- Experience with at least one of: Live-cell imaging or advanced microscopy; Mouse models or genetically engineered systems; Primary cell culture or organoid systems; Molecular perturbation (CRISPR, RNAi)
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