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Postdoctoral Associate - Getz Lab

Job in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02140, USA
Listing for: Broad Institute
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-28
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

The Getz Lab (at the Broad Institute and MGH) is a world‑leading laboratory for cancer genome analysis. We develop highly innovative, robust, and widely‑used computational methods to study the molecular basis of cancer, including genomic alterations that drive primary and resistant tumors, cell‑of‑origin, premalignant lesions, mutational processes, activity of different pathways, and microenvironmental changes. We then follow up key findings experimentally.

While the comprehensive analysis of cancer genomes is ongoing, major barriers still exist in converting this information to patient benefit and achieving the goal of personalized medicine.

Our work stands at the forefront of cancer genome science and is regularly published in top‑tier journals (see our work on Google Scholar and Pub Med). We are dedicated to innovating and pushing the limits of what we know and what can be known in understanding the complexities of human cancer.

Getz Lab website: getzlab.org

Environment / Lab Culture

Our lab is comprised of an interdisciplinary group of scientists, engineers, and clinicians who work together in a mutually supportive and respectful environment. Ideas are freely shared and contributions are highly valued. Dr. Getz places a high priority on mentoring postdoctoral trainees to work toward achieving their career paths and goals, and his lab, as well as the environments at the Broad Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital, provide frequent and varied educational and skill‑building opportunities.

The lab engages with the larger Boston‑area ecosystem and the cancer research community worldwide, providing a vibrant research environment for your contributions to be disseminated and recognized in the field. Our ability to integrate both computational and wet‑lab work enables us to address key questions at a deeper and more impactful level. We constantly use and develop new technologies to unlock new findings.

Ideal

Postdoc Candidate

We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to be the computational analysis lead for projects exploring the mechanisms underlying disease initiation, progression, and/or relapse in multiple myeloma. These projects will be conducted in close collaboration with Dr. Irene Ghobrial’s lab, a world‑leading lab in multiple myeloma research  will collaborate with other scientists, engineers, and clinicians in a collegial work environment with an emphasis on intellectual rigor.

We will teach you what you do not yet know through mentoring, peer support, and many educational opportunities (floor talks, regular meetings, boot camps, journal clubs, conferences, etc.) and work together to make discoveries that help answer the most challenging questions in cancer.

The successful candidate will bring strong computational and statistical skills (background in Computational Biology, Biology, Machine Learning, Statistics, Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, or other related fields) and enthusiasm for learning on the job. In return, you will develop many core competencies to prepare you for the next stages of your career.

Role Expectations
  • Play a lead role in designing and executing data analysis strategies to support research projects.
  • Explore and develop tools for analyzing novel data types.
  • Develop new spatial and genomic analysis methodologies for integrating data and predicting tumor outcome, subtypes, molecular mechanisms, and response to therapy.
  • Conceive, implement and test statistical models; analyze data from experiments.
  • Present results to a variety of audiences, including non‑computational researchers.
  • Prepare written reports (e.g., manuscripts, grants, patents) and presentations for meetings.
  • Opportunity to teach and mentor junior team members.
Requirements
  • A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related quantitative discipline.
  • Fast learner, analytical thinker, creative, “hands‑on”, team‑player.
  • Experience with computational analysis, algorithm development and statistics.
  • Proficiency in at least one modern programming language. Experience with a scientific programming…
Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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