A fully funded Postdoctoral Fellow position is available in the Gonatopoulos-Pournatzis Lab (Functional Transcriptomics Section, RNA Biology Laboratory) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI/CCR/NIH) in Frederick, MD.
Lab website: https://ccr.cancer.gov/staff-directory/thomas-gonatopoulos-pournatzis
Our group develops and applies cutting-edge functional genomics and CRISPR screening platforms to systematically dissect the regulation and biological roles of alternative splicing in health and disease, with a strong focus on cancer. We integrate exon-level perturbations with bulk and single-cell transcriptomics and phenotypic profiling to uncover splicing-dependent mechanisms and vulnerabilities.
Recent advances in our group include genome-scale exon perturbation studies (Molecular Cell, PMID: 38917794; Nature Communications, PMID: 41633991) that identify exons essential for cell fitness and influence gene expression or cell-cycle dynamics through single-cell transcriptomic integration. We are also developing and applying genetic tools to dissect splicing regulation and mechanisms (Molecular Cell, PMID: 41475346). For more information, please visit our lab webpage (link).
We offer a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment with access to state-of-the-art core facilities, strong collaborative networks, and opportunities for scientific independence. NIH postdoctoral support includes competitive salaries, comprehensive health insurance and other benefits, as well as extensive professional development resources. Frederick, MD is within driving distance of Washington, DC, Baltimore, and Bethesda.
Qualifications
- PhD or MD/PhD (or expected completion soon) in RNA biology, molecular biology, genomics, biochemistry, or related fields.
- Strong research productivity and interest in RNA biology/functional genomics demonstrated by first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals.
- No more than one year of postdoctoral experience (senior graduate students are welcome to apply).
- Ability to independently drive your project.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills (in English).
To Apply
Please send your CV, a brief cover letter describing research interests, and contact information for three referees to Thomas Gonatopoulos-Pournatzis ([email protected]).
