Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Gene Editing Therapy

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Posted on: 21 hours ago
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Site: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary


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Massachusetts Eye and Ear is a world-renowned specialty hospital focused on treating disorders of the eye ear nose throat and head and neck regions. Affiliated with Harvard Medical School the institution is a leader in patient care education and research in its areas of expertise. Beyond offering advanced medical and surgical services Mass Eye and Ear conducts cutting-edge laboratory and clinical research to improve care for current and future patients. Serving locally and globally the hospital is committed to improving lives through innovative treatments and academic excellence in healthcare.


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We are seeking postdoctoral fellows to work on gene and editing therapy for genetic hearing loss and advancing our findings toward clinical applications. Our gene and editing therapies have successfully restored hearing in multiple mouse models (Gao et al. Nature 2017; Du et al. Mol Ther 2023; Yong et al. Nat Commun 2023; Zhu et al. Sci Transl Med 2024; Wei et al. JCI 2025). The projects include the development of new technologies (e.g. RNA editing epigenetic modifications shRNA) for different forms of genetic hearing loss and multiple IND-enabling studies for gene and editing therapies with the goals to initiate clinical trials in 3 years. The work is supported by the NIH SCGE program ( laboratory employs state-of-the-art technologies including in vitro adult cochlea explant culture reprogramming scRNAseq inner ear organoids genome editing gene therapy viral and non-viral delivery and physiological function analysis. We are collaborating with the industry working with CROs and interacting with the FDA to bring our work towards the clinic.

We are pioneers in clinical translational applications having conducted the first successful OTOF gene therapy trial in children born with complete hearing loss resulting in restored hearing and speech capabilities (Lv et al. The Lancet 2024; Wang et al. Nat Med 2024).

Our lab is part of Eaton-Peabody Laboratories the largest hearing research center globally renowned for its diverse research programs in hearing science. We offer a unique and exciting opportunity for candidates interested in advancing basic research to translational applications including human studies.

Candidate Requirements: We seek individuals with a Ph.D. M.D./Ph.D. or M.D. For gene/editing therapy we seek candidates with a strong background in genetic hearing loss in vivo animal inner ear study AAV-mediated gene therapy and editing technology. A strong track record of scientific publications is essential.

Please email a curriculum vita a description of research accomplishments and names of three references to:

Zheng-Yi Chen )

Associate Professor

Massachusetts Eye & Ear/Harvard Medical School

Boston MA 02114


Additional Job Details (if applicable)


Remote Type

Onsite


Work Location

243-245 Charles Street


Scheduled Weekly Hours

40


Employee Type

Regular


Work Shift

Day (United States of America)


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  • Cell Culture
  • Molecular Biology
  • Data Analysis Skills
  • Flow Cytometry
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