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Postdoctoral Research Scientist

Columbia University
$71,050-$71,050
United States, New York, New York
535 West 116th Street (Show on map)
Jan 26, 2025

Columbia University in the City of New York: Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Physiology

Location

02

Open Date

Jan 15, 2025


Salary Range or Pay Grade

$71,050-$71,050

Description

Two post-doctoral positions are available in the lab of Dr. Stavroula Kousteni within the Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics. Dr. Kousteni directs the E.P. Evans Center for MDS at Columbia University and collaborates with the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center and Columbia Stem Cell Initiative. We are a dynamic, highly-collaborative group that investigates research topics at the interface of genetics, stem cell, and cancer biology: https://biology.columbia.edu/people/kousteni and https://www.stemcell.columbia.edu/csci-member-spotlight/july-2019-kousteni-lab ; https://www.cancer.columbia.edu/mds-center

We study the multiple functions of mesenchymal stem cells of the bone marrow in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) fate, with an emphasis in the development of myeloid hematological malignancies: Myelodysplasia (MDS) and Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Specifically, we are exploring how extrinsic factors triggered from the bone marrow stroma microenvironment can affect growth of disease-initiating stem cells from healthy HSCs in MDS or AML as well as the transformation of MDS to AML. We are also identifying and characterizing myeloid-inducing mutations in cells of the bone marrow stroma. Those affect various stages of the diseases, from pathogenesis to transformation of MDS to AML. In these studies, we use a combination of mouse models, patient-derived cells and large sequencing approaches.


Qualifications


  • Ph.D. Degree
  • A Ph.D. Degree with a background in stem cell biology and/or cancer research is preferred.
  • Expertise with genetic mouse models (overexpression, knockout and knockin), flow cytometry, tissue culture, imaging techniques, single-cell sequencing, genomic analyses would be advantageous.


Application Instructions

In addition to an application, please send a CV, detailed description of research experience and future interests, and the names of three references to Stavroula Kousteni, Ph.D. at sk2836@cumc.columbia.edu

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