Postdoctoral Scientist at Cancer Origins Group

Postdoctoral Scientist

Position: Postdoctoral ScientistReference ID: MI/25/25 Research Area: Cancer Origins (Lung Carcinogenesis)Duration: 3-year fixed termSalary Range: £37,000 – £44,852 per annumClosing Date: 27 June 2025 About the Role Join Dr. William Hill’s Cancer Origins Group to investigate how environmental exposures drive lung cancer through altered selection pressures. This project combines: Key Responsibilities Essential Qualifications Desirable Skills Why Apply? How to Apply Submit your application … Read more

Exciting Job opportunity for Bioinformaticians

Bioinformatician

Location: US – WI – MadisonJob Type: Full-timePosted: 2 Days AgoRequisition ID: R25-9797 Help Us Change Lives At Exact Sciences, we’re revolutionizing cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. Our mission is to provide patients and clinicians with the clarity needed to make life-changing decisions. Join our inclusive, purpose-driven team and enjoy robust benefits while contributing to … Read more

Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity – Gottesman Lab, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD

Postdoctoral Fellow

The Laboratory of Cell Biology at the National Cancer Institute (NIH) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the lab of Dr. Michael M. Gottesman. This role focuses on overcoming the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to improve drug delivery for brain cancer treatment, utilizing innovative zebrafish models and cutting-edge techniques. Position Overview Qualifications Position Details Why Join? How to Apply Submit the following to Dr. Michael … Read more

Microbial Ecology PhD & Postdoc Positions at Dr.Gabriele Micali Lab (Milan, Italy)

Microbial ecology

Position: 3 PhD Students + 2 Postdoctoral ResearchersProject: BADGE – Decoding Gut Microbiome-Bile Acid InteractionsLocation: Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, ItalyLab: Microbial Ecology LabStart Date: 1 December 2025 🌱 About the Research Bile acids do far more than emulsify fats — they’re key messengers between host and microbiome. In the FIS2-funded BADGE project, we’ll uncover why some microbes de-conjugate and/or re-conjugate … Read more