This position will be in a new lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology opening in September 2025. The principal investigator, Xiaojing Huang, is a physician-scientist who studies the impact of systemic metabolic physiology on cancer outcomes. There are two primary areas of research in the lab. The first is how adipose tissue responds to radiation to influence metabolic health and immune function in cancer patients. The second is investigating the mechanisms by which obesity influences cancer biology and response to treatment. The lab has a strong translational focus that bridges human subjects research and mechanistic molecular and cell biology using appropriate models. This position, which includes close scientific and career mentorship from the PI, is ideal for candidates seeking to build a strong research foundation before applying to competitive MD, PhD, or MD-PhD programs as part of a long-term career in biomedicine.
The candidate is expected to follow best research practices including careful documentation of experiments and data, effective communication to ensure safety and reliability, and following all relevant ethical and regulatory guidelines.
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