Postdoctoral Researcher in Cancer Evolution and Precision Oncology
Postdoctoral positions available at Weill Cornell Medicine
in the Faltas Lab, led by Dr. Bishoy M. Faltas, Chief Research Officer at the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine and Associate Professor of Medicine and Cell and Developmental Biology.
The lab studies the mechanisms of
cancer evolution
and how to intercept them, with a strong focus on
bladder cancer
and related systems. Research integrates patient-derived samples, organoids, mouse models, genomics, and computational approaches to understand how tumors diversify, adapt, resist therapy, and metastasize.
Current areas of interest include
APOBEC-driven mutagenesis
,
DNA repair
,
synthetic lethal vulnerabilities
,
extrachromosomal DNA
, the
noncoding genome
, tumor evolution under therapeutic pressure, and AI-enabled translational models.
This is a postdoctoral researcher / research associate opportunity for scientists who want to do more than perform experiments: the lab is looking for people who can turn ideas into executable plans, respond to feedback, and communicate clearly. Strong candidates will have experience in cancer biology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, genomics, or a related field. Mouse work and computational skills are welcome but not required. First-author publications in competitive peer-reviewed journals are especially valued.
The position is described as
well-funded
and collaborative, with
above-NIH salary
,
full benefits
,
subsidized New York City housing
, and strong support for scientific and career development.
How to apply:
email Dr. Bishoy M. Faltas with a CV, cover letter, relevant publications or preprints, three references, and a one-page document answering two prompts: (1) a biological question you would pursue in the lab, your first experiment, and the biggest conceptual risk; and (2) one technically difficult experiment or project you personally drove, what went wrong, how you troubleshot it, and what you learned.
No deadline is stated in the post.