Research Scientist I - Hwang Lab
Broad Institute | |
paid holidays | |
United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
Nov 09, 2024 | |
Description & Requirements The Hwang laboratory within the Center for Integrated Solutions for Infectious Diseases (CISID) at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard is seeking a highly motivated individual to investigate the host genetic landscape of human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven cellular immortalization and transformation. Infection with 'high-risk' HPVs cause cervical cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, and other anogenital cancers. Although vaccination could prevent the majority of high-risk HPV infections, vaccine uptake rates remain low in many parts of the world, and HPV vaccination cannot treat precancerous lesions or cancers. Therefore, HPV-associated cancers present an urgent public health need. For instance, in 2022 there were about 660,000 new cases of cervical cancer and about 350,000 deaths caused by cervical cancer worldwide, making it the fourth leading cause of cancer and cancer deaths in women. The essential drivers of HPV-mediated carcinogenesis are the HPV E6 and E7 oncoproteins, and inhibiting key transforming activities of the high-risk HPV oncoproteins has high potential to treat HPV-positive cancers. For the goal of understanding and inhibiting the carcinogenesis by HPV, functional genomics screens will be performed. We are looking for a skillful Research Scientist I who can drive this high-risk high reward project. Training and expertise in virology and functional genomics are essential. The applicant will be expected to work well in a multi-institute collaboration setting, communicate effectively, and possess a strong desire to contribute to basic and translational research. This opportunity is particularly suited for candidates who are passionate about researching host-pathogen interaction, especially virus-induced cancers. Our team is ideally seeking a candidate with
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