A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available at the Michigan Center for Translational Pathology. The focus of study for this position will be focused on the following projects in MCTP:
Identify and analyze the molecular features of prostate Gleason patterns using spatial transcriptomics.
Process and analyze high throughput spatial transcriptomics data (10x Visium HD) along with high-resolution H&E images using advanced computational techniques including deep learning.
Test publicly available tools as well as build customized pipelines and develop novel strategies to achieve analysis goals.
Interpret data and provide high quality visualization for publication.
Conduct integrative analyses combining spatial transcriptomics with other omics (single cell transcriptomics, single cell ATAC-seq and proteomics).
The successful candidate must be capable of thriving in a fast-paced dynamic environment. The candidate will work as part of a team to perform routine and complex Bioinformatics Techniques under the supervision of the Principal Investigators and/or higher-level research staff. The position will participate in research projects in a collaborative and interdisciplinary team environment.
The ideal candidate will possess a graduate degree (MD and/or PhD) with relevant experience in Bioinformatics/Computer Science.
The Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) is a collaborative effort to foster research advances in molecular medicine and apply those advances as quickly as possible to benefit patient care. The mission of our Center is to establish the University of Michigan as an international leader in the discovery and characterization of disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets using an integrated multi-disciplinary, systems biology approach and establish a new paradigm of bringing personalized medicine to routine clinical care through the use of high-throughput sequencing.More information on MCTP can be found on our website: https://pathology.med.umich.edu/mctp/.
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