Pailin Group Executive Search Assistant Investigator: Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics and Biomarkers Dallas, TX An Assistant Investigator position is available for immediate recruitment for a highly motivated candidate to join a team of researchers at the laboratory headed by a renowned PhD. Focusing on understanding the interplay between genetic and epigenetic alterations in gastrointestinal and other cancers. Our client is a multidisciplinary research group, undertaking a number of collaborative projects involving the Institute and large international consortia. Research Description: This position involves studies surrounding work in the field of epigenetics and noncoding RNA research. More specifically, the projects will involve any/all of the following research focuses. 1. Establishment of innovative methodologies for the development of epigenetic and non-coding RNAs-based biomarkers for the earlier diagnosis, prognosis and predictive responses to chemotherapy in gastrointestinal and non-gi cancers. 2. Exploration of the role of aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs (mirna, lncrnas, snornas, circrnas, pirnas etc.) in colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, esophageal, hepatocellular and other cancers. 3. A better understanding of the translational and clinical role of genetic and epigenetic signatures in cancers. 4. Interest and/or experience with exosomal and microvesicular biomarkers 5. Understanding the genetic basis of early-onset and familial cancers. 6. Chemoprevention of cancers using dietary nutraceuticals, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and other drugs. 7. Molecular mechanisms of cancer chemotherapy, stem cells, chemoresistance and chemosensitization. 8. Gut microbiome, and its influence on gastrointestinal cancers. Job Description: An ideal candidate should have a strong background in molecular biology, and relevant experience in cancer genetics and epigenetics. The candidates with prior hands-on experience in NGS-based platforms (Ion Torrent PGM sequencer, MiSeq/HiSeq, RRBS, ChIP-Seq, MeDip and RNASeq etc.), and other array-based platforms will be given preference. Knowledge and experience with various bioinformatics and biostatistical analysis tools will be highly preferred.
The Assistant Investigator is a position for an individual who will pursue a career track as a selfsustaining Scientist. He/she heads a Laboratory that focuses its research in an area that is compatible with the goals of the Research Institute and meets with the approval of the Center Director. The Assistant Investigator is responsible for the hiring, training and management of his/her lab personnel and for assuring that they work according to the Research standards. While the Assistant Investigator may initially be provided with funds for Laboratory operations, it is the Investigator s responsibility to obtain grants that will support his/her research efforts and personnel and to produce data that is worthy of publication in leading journals and has patent potential. The Assistant Investigator is part of the Research faculty and will play a role in the continued growth and development of the Research. He/she may be asked to serve on committees, develop collaborations or act as a liaison with external departments. An Assistant investigator may be promoted to the level of Associate Investigator once he/she has obtained at least two grants of a specified nature. Job Functions: Heads a Laboratory performing Cancer research in an area compatible with the goals of the Research Center. Is responsible for obtaining and sustaining grants, awards, or other financial support that will be used for salaries, supplies, and other expenses associated with performance of his/her project(s). Hires and oversees the training and supervision of all personnel who work in his/her Laboratory, assuring the safe and proper performance of experiments, including operations of all necessary equipment and apparatus according to the Research standards. Is responsible for the scientific integrity of all data generated and assures that the data is recorded in laboratory notebooks according to the Research standards. Obtains and maintains in good standing, all licenses and certifications necessary for the performance of his/her research project, such as Animal Care/Handling certificates, etc. Obtains and maintains in good standing, all Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocol approvals, USDA permits, etc., needed for the performance of his/her project(s). Obtains publications in leading scientific journals. Produces patentable data. Is responsible for the proper use and management of funds received to support his/her research projects. Attends and participates when possible, in National and International scientific conferences, workshops, programs, etc. to increase knowledge, present data, and promote the presence of the Research Center for the purpose of establishing collaborations and recruitment. Serves as a research faculty member and participates in the growth and development of the Institute by contributing ideas and expertise that will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Institute s operations. May be required to serve as a the Research Safety Officer, member of a committee, or as a liaison to other departments or external facilities. Minimum Requirements: The candidate should possess the following criteria: 1) PhD, MD/PhD 2) Evidence of first author peer-reviewed publications and prior grant funding success, 3) Prior molecular and/or cancer biology experience and evidence of project development, 4) Excellent communication and writing skills. Prospective candidates should be highly motivated, enthusiastic about science, with an ability to think creatively and independently. Candidate should demonstrate a strong track record of
publication, have good organizational, written, and oral communication skills, and be able to work independently and in a team environment. Frank Sinclaire Health Care Division Group Manager fsinclaire@pailingroup.com The Pailin Group Professional Search Consultants Dallas Corporate offices 400 North Ervay Street PO BOX 130903 Dallas, TX 75313-0903 Please visit us at www.pailingroup.com Our standards are as high as yours are, since 1989. submitresume@pailingroup.com
Pailin Group Executive Search Postdoctoral Fellow: Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics and Biomarkers Multiple Postdoctoral Fellow positions are available for immediate recruitment for highly motivated candidates to join a team of researchers at a world-renowned Cancer Research Institute in Dallas, TX, USA. The laboratory focuses on understanding the interplay between genetic, epigenetic and alterations in noncoding RNAs in gastrointestinal cancers. This is a multidisciplinary research group, undertaking a number of collaborative projects involving Cancer Research Institutes and large international consortia. Research Description: This position involves studies surrounding work in the field of epigenetics and noncoding RNA research. More specifically, the projects will involve any/all of the following research focuses. a) Exploration of the role of aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs (mirna, lncrnas, snornas, pirnas etc.) in colorectal, pancreatic and hepatocellular carcinoma. b) Establishment of innovative methodologies for the development of epigenetic and non-coding RNAs-based biomarkers for the earlier diagnosis, prognosis and predictive responses to chemotherapy in gastrointestinal neoplasia. c) A better understanding of the translational and clinical role of genetic and epigenetic signatures in gastrointestinal cancers. d) Understanding the genetic basis of early-onset and familial colorectal cancers. e) Chemoprevention of gastrointestinal cancers using dietary nutraceuticals, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and other drugs. f) Molecular mechanisms of cancer chemotherapy, stem cells, chemoresistance and chemosensitization. g) Gut microbiome, and its influence on gastrointestinal cancers. Job Description: An ideal candidate should have a strong background in molecular biology, and relevant experience in cancer genetics and epigenetics. The candidates with prior hands-on experience in NGS-based platforms (Ion Torrent PGM sequencer, MiSeq/HiSeq, RRBS, ChIP-Seq, MeDip and RNASeq etc.), and other arraybased platforms will be given preference. Knowledge and experience with various bioinformatics and biostatistical analysis tools will be highly preferred.
Under general supervision of the Director of the Center, the Post-Doctoral Fellow will continue to expand upon his/her previous research project. The Post-Doc will present seminars on his/her work-in progress and make informative presentations on scientific articles at Journal Club. The position will continue to focus on developing the skills necessary to obtain grants and scientific publications and become an independent Investigator. Job Functions: Performs experiments designed to test the hypothesis of the proposed research project. Records the design and data obtained from the experiments in a Laboratory notebook according to the guidelines established by the Research Institute and Center for Gastrointestinal Cancer Research. Successfully completes all training courses that are required for the performance of his/her work (e.g. Radiation Safety, Animal Handling, etc.). Learns to safely and properly operate all equipment and acquire all skills that are needed for the performance of his/her work. Reads all assigned literature and makes informative presentations at Journal Clubs as scheduled. Presents seminars on his/her research project and attends seminars given by others as scheduled. Attends and participates in weekly Lab meetings and other venues for sharing and discussing ideas and results of the ongoing research projects. Ultimately achieves a body of work that is worthy of publication in a high-quality scientific journal. Is responsible for writing the manuscript(s) that are submitted for publication and writing abstracts, designing posters, and/or making oral presentations at scientific meetings and conferences. *Minimum Requirements: The candidate should possess the following criteria: 1) PhD, MD/PhD 2) Evidence of first author peer-reviewed publications, 3) Prior molecular and/or cancer biology experience and evidence of project development, 4) Excellent communication and writing skills. Prospective candidates should be highly motivated, enthusiastic about science, with an ability to think creatively and independently. Candidate should demonstrate a strong track record of publication, have good organizational, written, and oral communication skills, and be able to work independently and in a team environment. The position is available initially for 2-3 years, with potential for extension. Based on performance, other challenging career leveraging opportunities and enhancements are available. *Well-qualified professionals, for consideration please forward current CV s/resumes, listing of publications and compensation requirements in complete confidence to Frank Sinclaire, Health Care Division Group Manager fsinclaire@pailingroup.com Pailin Group Professional Search Consultants Retained executive search consultants worldwide 400 North Ervay Street PO BOX 130903 Dallas, TX 75313-0903 (469)-656-9606 submitresume@pailingroup.com www.pailingroup.com
Pailin Group Executive Search Associate Investigator: Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics and Biomarkers Dallas, TX An Associate Investigator position is available for immediate recruitment for a highly motivated candidate to join a team of researchers at the Dallas, TX, USA location. The laboratory headed by a prominent PhD focusing on understanding the interplay between genetic and epigenetic alterations in gastrointestinal and other human cancers. Our client is a multidisciplinary research group, undertaking a number of collaborative projects involving their Research Institute and large international consortia. Research Description: This position involves studies surrounding work in the field of epigenetics and noncoding RNA research. More specifically, the projects will involve any/all of the following research focuses. Exploration of the role of aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs (mirna, lncrnas, snornas, circrnas, pirnas etc.) in colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, esophageal, hepatocellular and other cancers. Establishment of innovative methodologies for the development of epigenetic and non-coding RNAsbased biomarkers for the earlier diagnosis, prognosis and predictive responses to chemotherapy in gastrointestinal and non-gi cancers. A better understanding of the translational and clinical role of genetic and epigenetic signatures in cancers. Interest and/or experience with exosomal and microvesicular biomarkers Understanding the genetic basis of early-onset and familial cancers. Chemoprevention of cancers using dietary nutraceuticals, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and other drugs. Molecular mechanisms of cancer chemotherapy, stem cells, chemoresistance and chemosensitization. Gut microbiome, and its influence on gastrointestinal cancers. Job Description: An ideal candidate should have a strong background in molecular biology, and relevant experience in cancer genetics and epigenetics. The candidates with prior hands-on experience in NGS-based platforms (Ion Torrent PGM sequencer, MiSeq/HiSeq, RRBS, ChIP-Seq, MeDip and RNASeq etc.), and other array-
based platforms will be given preference. Knowledge and experience with various bioinformatics and biostatistical analysis tools will be highly preferred. The Associate Investigator is a high-level position for an individual who is a self-sustaining Scientist and has achieved recognition in his/her field of endeavor. He/she heads a laboratory that focuses its research in an area that is compatible with goals of the Research and meets with the approval of the Center for Cancer Research Director. The Associate Investigator is responsible for hiring, training and management of his/her lab personnel and for assuring that they work according to the Research standards. While the Associate Investigator may receive supplemental funds from organizational Research, it is the Associate Investigator s responsibility to obtain grants that will support his/her research and to produce data that is worthy of publication in leading scientific journals and has patent potential. The Associate Investigator is a member of the Research faculty and plays a role in the continued growth and development of the Institute. He/she may be asked to serve on committees, develop collaborations or act as a liaison with external departments. An Associate Investigator may be promoted to the level of Investigator once he/she has obtained at least three grants of a specified nature and/or achieved recognition as a leader in his/her field. Job Functions: Heads a Laboratory performing research in an area compatible with the goals of the organization and approved by the Director, Center for Gastrointestinal Cancer Research. Is responsible for obtaining and sustaining grants, awards, and other financial support that will be used for salaries, supplies, and other expenses associated with performance of his/her project(s). Hires and oversees the training and supervision of all personnel who work in his/her Laboratory, assuring the safe and proper performance of experiments, including operations of all necessary equipment and apparatus according to standards. Is responsible for the scientific integrity of all data generated and assures that the data is recorded in Laboratory notebooks according to standards. Obtains and maintains in good standing, all licenses and certifications necessary for the performance of his/her research project, such as Animal Care/Handling certificates, etc. Obtains and maintains in good standing, all Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocol approvals, etc., needed for the performance of his/her project(s). Obtains publications in the leading scientific journals in his/her field. Produces patentable data. Is expected to be an invited leader at major International conferences, write journal review articles, book chapters, or other solicited scientific papers. Is responsible for the proper use and management of funds received to support his/her research projects. Attends and participates when possible, in National and International scientific conferences, workshops, programs, etc., to increase knowledge, present data, and promote the presence of Institute for the purpose of establishing collaborations and recruitment Serves as a Research faculty member and participates in the growth and development of the Institute by contributing ideas and expertise that will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Institute s
operations. May be required to serve as the Department s Safety Officer, member of a committee, or act as a liaison to the organizations Departments or external facilities. Minimum Requirements: The candidate should possess the following criteria: 1) PhD, MD/PhD 2) Evidence of first author peerreviewed publications and prior grant funding success, 3) Prior molecular and/or cancer biology experience and evidence of project development, 4) Excellent communication and writing skills. Prospective candidates should be highly motivated, enthusiastic about science, with an ability to think creatively and independently. Candidate should demonstrate a strong track record of publication, have good organizational, written, and oral communication skills, and be able to work independently and in a team environment. Well-qualified candidates please forward a current CV/resume along with cover outlining compensation and geographical preferences in complete confidence to Frank Sinclaire Health Care Division Group Manager fsinclaire@pailingroup.com The Pailin Group Professional Search Consultants Dallas Corporate offices 400 North Ervay Street STE 130903 Dallas, TX 75313-0903 Please visit us at www.pailingroup.com Our standards are as high as yours are, since 1989. submitresume@pailingroup.com