Postdoctoral Fellow - Malignant Brain Tumor Research
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Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our dedicated and compassionate faculty and staff are driven by a common mission: Contribute to innovative approaches in predicting, preventing, and curing diseases, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. A Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunity is available in the lab of Dr. Behnam Badie. Malignant brain tumors urgently need therapies that can cross the blood-brain barrier, silence pathogenic signaling, and spare healthy tissue. Our lab is working in this direction, addressing the combination of oligonucleotide design, smart nanocarriers, ultra-high-throughput screening, and structural biophysics. We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist who will work at the crossover of chemistry, biology, and engineering to advance these technologies from concept to pre-clinical proof-of-concept. For more information on Dr. Badie's lab please visit here. As a successful candidate you will: * Design ASOs, siRNAs, or aptamers that include chemical stabilizers and targeting motifs for delivery and persistence of activity in the brain-tumor microenvironment. * Formulate and optimize liposomes and polymeric/hybrid nanoparticles for delivery across the BBB and release in vivo where targeted. * Design and validate biochemical and cell-based readouts (including reporter lines) to quantify inhibition of trans-membrane proteins like RAGE and its co-receptors. * Program our HTS robotics platform to interrogate small-molecule libraries; triage hits, coordinate SAR follow-up, and shepherd hit-to-lead evolutions. * Express and purify soluble and membrane proteins from bacteria, insect (Sf9/Baculovirus) and mammalian (Expi293/CHO) systems; systematically troubleshoot folding, yield, and PTMs. * Measure affinity/kinetics by SPR and ITC, solve structures by X-ray (or cryo-EM), and perform SDS-PAGE / Western blotting and complementary biophysics. * Use phage, yeast, or mRNA display to isolate antibodies, VHHs, or alternative scaffolds; employ NGS to map enriched clones and advance leads into expression/characterization. * Draft figures, manuscripts, and grant sections (NIH, DoD, foundations); present at conferences; coach graduate students and technicians, and help maintain a collaborative, deadline-driven lab culture. Qualifications Your qualifications should include: * Ph.D. (or imminent completion) in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a closely related field * Hands-on expertise in at least two of the following areas: o Oligonucleotide therapeutics or nucleic-acid chemistry o Nanoparticle / liposome formulation and characterization o HTS assay development and robotic screening o Recombinant protein expression in multiple hosts o Biophysical methods (SPR, ITC, structural biology) o Antibody or scaffold display technologies * Track record of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals * Strong data-analysis skills (e.g., Prism, Python/R, HTS analytics) and clear scientific writing/presentation ability * Genuine enthusiasm for mentoring and cross-disciplinary teamwork City of Hope employees pay is based on the following criteria: work experience, qualifications, and work location. City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer. To learn more about our Comprehensive Benefits, pleaseCLICK HERE. |