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Cancer liquid biopsy has transformed oncology by enabling non-invasive approaches for cancer early detection, prognosis, and monitoring of minimal residual disease (MRD) following treatment. This position provides an outstanding opportunity for quantitatively trained researchers to develop novel statistical and computational methodologies with direct translational impact on cancer care.
This Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is jointly supported by the NCI-sponsored Liquid Biopsy Consortium (LBC; https://www.lbcconsortium.org/) and a funded research program focused on advancing statistical methods for high-dimensional omics data analysis.
Mentorship and Career Development
This Postdoctoral Research Fellow will be jointly supervised by Drs. Yingye Zheng, Wei Sun and Chad He in the Biostatistics Program within the Public Health Sciences Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. The position provides structured mentorship, including regular meetings with faculty mentors, and strong career development support. The Fellow will have opportunities to participate in the NCI-sponsored Liquid Biopsy Consortium and interact with investigators nationwide who are developing diverse liquid biopsy technologies. The role includes opportunities for collaboration with clinician-scientists, as well as protected time for methodological research and software development. In addition, the Fellow will receive training and mentorship in grant writing and career development to support future independent research careers.