Post Doctorate Fellow
Ville : Hamilton
Catégorie : Other
Industrie : Education
Employeur : McMaster University
DETAILS:
We are excited to offer a postdoctoral research fellowship beginning in Summer or Fall 2026, supported by the HHS Foundation International Visiting Research Fellowship. This prestigious opportunity will provide an exceptional candidate with a background in cancer biology the chance to advance their research career in a highly collaborative, translational research environment. The fellowship offers outstanding training opportunities, access to cutting-edge technologies and patient-derived research resources, and strong mentorship to support high-impact publications and the development of an independent research trajectory. The fellowship is situated in the Department of Oncology at McMaster University. The incumbent will work within the Berg Lab Research Program at the Centre for Discovery in Cancer Research.
ABOUT THE BERG LAB RESEARCH PROGRAM AT THE CDCR
The Berg Lab investigates the biological determinants of treatment response in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) to develop transformative therapeutic strategies to improve outcomes and prevent relapse. Our research focuses on how epigenetic regulation shapes leukemia cell differentiation, metabolism, and immune recognition, and how these processes can be therapeutically exploited to improve patient outcomes.
Our program integrates cutting-edge experimental systems and technologies, including longitudinally collected primary AML patient samples from our tissue bank, functional murine leukemia models, and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. These platforms are combined with advanced multi-omic approaches—such as single-cell RNA sequencing and ATAC sequencing—as well as functional metabolic and metabolomic profiling to define novel therapeutic vulnerabilities.
By bridging mechanistic biology with translational research and clinical trials, the Berg Lab offers a unique environment for postdoctoral fellows interested in epigenetics, leukemia biology, and the development of next-generation targeted therapies.
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For additional information, visit the Berg Lab website at https://berglab.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/.
ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR DISCOVERY IN CANCER RESEARCH (CDCR)
The Centre for Discovery in Cancer Research (CDCR) at McMaster University brings together basic and translational cancer researchers from across Hamilton, Ontario Canada, to collaborate holistically in a research program designed to build expertise around treatment-resistant cancers of high need, significantly impacting those suffering from the disease in Canada and world-wide. The CDCR is committed to providing a dynamic training environment and unrivalled infrastructure, including dedicated high-content screening, tissue culture, and in vivo transplantation facilities. For additional information, visit the CDCR website at https://cdcr.mcmaster.ca/
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
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Completion of a doctoral degree in a relevant field within the past five years
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Strong background in stem cell and/or cancer biology, particularly hematological malignancies.
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Experience in working with syngeneic or humanized mouse models, flow cytometry, and tissue culture is an asset.
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Expertise in molecular biology and genome editing techniques.
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Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Proven track record of scientific publications.
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Preference will be given to applicants with training and/or experience from relevant European institutions.
Qualifications
We are seeking one Postdoctoral Fellow from Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Research, Medicine, or a related discipline with experience in molecular biology/biochemistry techniques, cell signalling, and animal studies, as well as in data analysis, with demonstrated skill in manuscript preparation and seminar presentations.
ABOUT MCMASTER AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ONCOLOGY
Ranked as one of the world’s top 100 universities, McMaster University is devoted to cultivating human potential realized through innovative educational programs, cutting-edge research, and the diverse students, faculty, staff and alumni who make up the McMaster family. Dedicated to creating a Brighter World, McMaster recognizes that the people are the most valuable resource.
Those who join McMaster will find a community of talented individuals who are inspired by the university's commitment to embodying the values of integrity, quality, inclusiveness and teamwork. It is through these talented individuals, their creativity, and drive for results that McMaster University is consistently one of Canada’s most research-intensive universities.
The Department of Oncology in the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University is a clinical academic department comprised of academic faculty who lead and collaborate on cutting edge translational and health services research and clinical trials. Local assets that foster innovation and impact nationally and internationally include the coordination and methods centre for Trials Research and Clinical Evidence and the Escarpment Cancer Research Institute, a joint McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences research institute focused on interdisciplinary research that benefits and improves the lives of people affected by cancer.