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A Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunity is available in the lab of Dr. Behnam Badie. Malignant brain tumors urgently need therapies that can cross the blood-brain barrier, silence pathogenic signaling, and spare healthy tissue. Our lab is working in this direction, addressing the combination of oligonucleotide design, smart nanocarriers, ultra-high-throughput screening, and structural biophysics. We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist who will work at the crossover of chemistry, biology, and engineering to advance these technologies from concept to pre-clinical proof-of-concept.
For more information on Dr. Badie’s lab please visit here.
As a successful candidate you will:
· Design ASOs, siRNAs, or aptamers that include chemical stabilizers and targeting motifs for delivery and persistence of activity in the brain-tumor microenvironment.
· Formulate and optimize liposomes and polymeric/hybrid nanoparticles for delivery across the BBB and release in vivo where targeted.
· Design and validate biochemical and cell-based readouts (including reporter lines) to quantify inhibition of trans-membrane proteins like RAGE and its co-receptors.
· Program our HTS robotics platform to interrogate small-molecule libraries; triage hits, coordinate SAR follow-up, and shepherd hit-to-lead evolutions.
· Express and purify soluble and membrane proteins from bacteria, insect (Sf9/Baculovirus) and mammalian (Expi293/CHO) systems; systematically troubleshoot folding, yield, and PTMs.
· Measure affinity/kinetics by SPR and ITC, solve structures by X-ray (or cryo-EM), and perform SDS-PAGE / Western blotting and complementary biophysics.
· Use phage, yeast, or mRNA display to isolate antibodies, VHHs, or alternative scaffolds; employ NGS to map enriched clones and advance leads into expression/characterization.
· Draft figures, manuscripts, and grant sections (NIH, DoD, foundations); present at conferences; coach graduate students and technicians, and help maintain a collaborative, deadline-driven lab culture.
Your qualifications should include:
· Ph.D. (or imminent completion) in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a closely related field
· Hands-on expertise in at least two of the following areas:
o Oligonucleotide therapeutics or nucleic-acid chemistry
o Nanoparticle / liposome formulation and characterization
o HTS assay development and robotic screening
o Recombinant protein expression in multiple hosts
o Biophysical methods (SPR, ITC, structural biology)
o Antibody or scaffold display technologies
· Track record of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals
· Strong data-analysis skills (e.g., Prism, Python/R, HTS analytics) and clear scientific writing/presentation ability
· Genuine enthusiasm for mentoring and cross-disciplinary teamwork
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Salary / Pay Rate Information:
Pay Rate: $34.00 - $37.55 / hour
The estimated pay scale represents the typical [salary/hourly] range City of Hope reasonably expects to pay for this position, with offers determined based on several factors which may include, but not be limited to, the candidate’s experience, expertise, skills, education, job scope, training, internal equity, geography/market, etc. This pay scale is subject to change from time to time.