Postdoctoral Research Fellow

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC
Onsite

About The Position

The Maxwell Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with strong expertise in mammary gland biology, epithelial tissue organization, or mechanisms of cell division and mitosis, with a particular interest in cancer susceptibility and genome instability. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team focused on understanding how errors in cell division and tissue organization contribute to hereditary and childhood cancers. The research will emphasize BRCA1-associated pathways, spindle orientation, and epithelial cell fate decisions in mammary and related tissues. The Maxwell Lab investigates how cell division is regulated at the molecular and tissue level, and how its disruption contributes to hereditary cancers and pediatric malignancies. Key areas of investigation include mechanisms of cell division fidelity, spindle orientation, cell polarity, the role of BRCA1 and associated pathways (e.g., PLK1, HMMR), cellular origins of genome instability in cancer predisposition syndromes, and the development of in vivo and ex vivo models of pediatric and hereditary cancers, with a translational focus toward personalized medicine approaches in childhood cancer. The lab has extensive expertise in human primary mammary epithelial cell systems, mouse and genetically engineered cancer models, high-content and live-cell imaging, and tumor evolution and therapeutic response modeling. The fellow will be embedded in a highly collaborative environment within the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, UBC Department of Pediatrics, and the Michael Cuccione Childhood Cancer Research Program, with active collaborations with national and international partners.

Requirements

  • PhD in Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Developmental Biology, Biochemistry, or related field.
  • Strong expertise in at least one of: Mammary epithelial biology or organoid systems; Cell division / mitosis / spindle dynamics; Genome instability or DNA damage responses.
  • Proven record of first-author publications in high-impact journals.
  • Experience with at least one of: Live-cell imaging or advanced microscopy; Mouse models or genetically engineered systems; Primary cell culture or organoid systems; Molecular perturbation (CRISPR, RNAi, etc.).

Nice To Haves

  • Background in BRCA1, HMMR, PLK1, or related mitotic regulators.
  • Experience in epithelial polarity or tissue architecture.
  • Quantitative or systems biology approaches (imaging analytics, proteomics, or genomics).
  • Demonstrated ability to lead projects independently.
  • Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
  • Commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct basic/translational research in one or more of the specified research focus areas.
  • Design and execute research plans.
  • Perform data analyses.
  • Contribute to writing manuscripts and grants.
  • Present research findings in internal and external meetings.
  • Mentor junior trainees in the laboratory.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on fundamentally important questions in cell division and cancer biology.
  • Access to human tissue models and state-of-the-art imaging platforms.
  • Strong mentorship toward academic independence or research scientist careers.
  • Integration into a collaborative translational pediatric, adolescent and young adult oncology network.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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