
This post-doctoral research associate role within the Gessner lab focuses on investigating the tumor microenvironment of genitourinary malignancies, specifically bladder and kidney cancers. The position involves utilizing advanced single-cell transcriptomic, spatial, and CRISPR technologies to understand intratumoral heterogeneity and its impact on treatment response. Key responsibilities include conducting wet-bench experiments, performing computational analyses, and collaborating with technical staff to publish high-impact research papers. The role is appealing for its potential to identify novel therapeutics for patients resistant to standard care, offering a supportive environment with dedicated salary and technician assistance. Ideal candidates will have a PhD with experience in cell culture, animal work, or computational biology.























