
美国华盛顿大学医学院博士后职位—多组学、先进成像技术研究疾病病因与治疗
Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM)
We are looking for a highly motivated individual to lead research projects using omics and advanced imaging to study urogenital development, kidney diseases, and cancer at Washington University School of Medicine, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
We are an interdisciplinary team combining experimental biology and computational analyses to advance precision medicine. We attack important and challenging problems by integrating data from human specimens, cell lines, organoids, patient-derived xenograft models, and murine genetic models into a comprehensive experimental & analytical framework. Our lab collaborates extensively with other Washington University basic/translational scientists, oncologists, and computational biologists. We are also heavily involved in multiple large-scale NIH consortia, including HTAN, PDXNet, CPTAC, SenNet, and GUDMAP, where we use multi-omics (including single cell and spatial omics) and advanced imaging technologies (including CODEX and 3D imaging) to study disease etiology and treatment, as well as building reference databases and atlases for the research community. The research environment is highly collaborative, intellectually stimulating, and enjoyable.
The successful candidate is expected to have a doctoral degree in a relevant field, as well as experience in Genetics and Molecular Biology. Experience with transgenic mice, multi-omics (including single cell omics, spatial transcriptomics), and imaging (including CODEX) is preferred. Please send a CV and contact information for three references to: fchen@wustl.edu.