The University of Rochester seeks a post-doctoral scholar to collaborate full-time on research examining how bacterial metabolites modulate tumor growth and the tumor immune microenvironment. Ongoing work in the lab focuses on short chain fatty acids, vitamin K metabolites, and other dietary compounds. The overall goal of this project is to identify microbial and host mechanisms that drive alterations in tumor biology using immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment in syngeneic or endogenous murine tumor models. The ideal candidate will have prior experience with murine tumor models, tumor immunology, and/or mucosal biology. Relevant technical skills include tumor inoculation, intraperitoneal and intravenous injections, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, bacterial culture and growth curves, and/or microbiome characterization. This is a one-year position from the date of hire, with anticipated start date in Fall or Winter 2026. Subject to funding availability, performance, and mutual agreement, it has the possibility to be extended to a second year.
Work location: On campus in Rochester, NY.
Key Responsibilities:
The scholar, after initial training period, will be expected to independently design and conduct experiments and lead the overall direction of the project in discussion with the PI. The scholar would also be expected to work in collaboration with and help train graduate and undergraduate students in the lab, alongside other senior members of the laboratory.
Qualifications:
· Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field by the time of appointment.
· Some experience working with animal models is required
· An ability to work both independently and in teams
· Excellent communication and presentation skills
Pay: $63,480.00 - $77,076.00 per year
Benefits:
Work Location: In person