The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvardis the worlds leading biomedical research institute dedicated to the bold mission of using the full power of genomics to transform the understanding and treatment of disease. We seek to describe all of the molecular components of life and their connections; discover the molecular basis of major human diseases; develop effective new approaches to diagnostics and therapeutics; and disseminate discoveries tools methods and data openly to the entire scientific community.
We are seeking a highly motivated and innovative scientist to lead collaborative initiatives in partnership with the Cancer Dependency Map and Cancer Cell Line Factory programs and the Sellers and Getz labs at the Broad Institute. The primary goal of this role is to develop advanced laboratory cellular models to enable functional genomics drug screening and drug resistance studies. Our current focus is on deriving 3D models for pediatric and rare cancers with an initial pilot to generate cancer-resistant cell lines for major oncology drugs. This work will lay the foundation for expanding cancer cell line diversity through additional grant funding and external collaborations. The ideal candidate will be a proactive curious scientist with a strong background in cell biology patient-derived cancer models drug resistance research and platform development. This position also offers the opportunity to build leadership skills while working closely with Senior Group Leaders.
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Broad Institute is a multidisciplinary community of researchers on a mission to improve human health.