We are always looking for highly motivated, talented, and enthusiastic people with an interest in contributing to further our understanding of the molecular basis of cancer and development. Currently, we have openings for the following positions:
We are actively looking for a postdoctoral fellow with strong expertise in computational biology. He or she will lead projects aimed at identifying the molecular targets of miRNAs and lincRNAs using high-throughput genomic approaches (RNAseq, HITS-CLIP, Chip-Seq).
A postdoctoral position is available starting in 2014 to study the functions of non-coding RNAs (microRNAs and lnc-RNAs) in cancer.
Our lab welcomes interested graduate students from eligible programs (the Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the Weill Cornell Graduate School and related Tri-Institutional graduate programs) to join for rotations.