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The laboratories of Drs. Mathieu Lupien and Federico Gaiti are currently seeking applications for a Computational Postdoctoral Fellow at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University Health Network.

Scholarship: Fully funded
Degree: PhD
Nationality: International Students
Location: Canada
Application deadlines Open


Scholarship Description:

The research laboratory of Dr. Mathieu Lupien is anchored on the BHAG that cancer can be conquered by treating it as a disease of the chromatin. Dr. Lupien’sresearch pioneered the study of chromatin variants as a form of genomic variation defining genetic drivers in cancer (1); demonstrated that cancer development and progression can occur independently of genetic variants, relying instead on chromatin variants (2) and showcased how genome hacking technologies, including epigenetic therapy, can target chromatin variants to conquer cancer (3). For more information on research interests and publications from the Lupien lab follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MatLupien) or visit the lab website (www.pmgenomics.ca/lupienlab).

The research laboratory of Dr. Federico Gaiti is focused on discovering fundamental principles in evolutionary biology of cancer. The Gaiti lab (https://www.gaitilab.com/) develops and applies novel single-cell multiomics technologies and computational framework to measure the evolutionary process in human cancers and identify the mechanisms that drive and facilitate the course of cancer evolution, in order to devise therapies that directly anticipate and address tumor evolution.

The successful candidate will benefit from the complementary expertise of Drs. Lupien and Gaiti and be responsible to lead research projects focused on in-house generated longitudinal single-cell multiomic datasets from barcoded cancer models aimed at characterizing cell fate changes enabling tumour evolution and identify the underlying genetic and epigenetic drivers by studying genomic variations at single-cell resolution from scATAC-seq, single-cell methylation, and scRNA-seq data.

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