We are always looking for talented and enthusiastic people to join our group. We are based at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Broad Institute.
Trained in the outstanding scientific and collaborative environments of Kendall Square/MIT and the Harvard/Longwood Medical Area, Meyerson lab alums occupy leadership positions today in academia, industry, and clinical & research centers within the United States and abroad. Are you passionate about cancer research and genomics? Do you dream of coming up with novel insights into cancer biology or a new drug to treat cancer? If so, join our team! |
The Meyerson Laboratory is one of the leading cancer genomics groups in the world. We are committed to understanding how DNA alterations cause cancer, and lung cancer in particular, to improve clinical outcomes and reduce the suffering of cancer patients.
Please contact us if you would like to support the Meyerson laboratory's research program and mission. |
Meyerson Laboratory
Dana 15 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Tel: 617-632-4377 Fax: 617-582-7880 Email: Julie M. Hammond-Coiro; Kathleen Oliver |
Open Positions
Postdoctoral Scientists
We are seeking an intelligent, creative, and collegial post-doctoral research fellow to join a laboratory at the cutting edge of genomic and functional work on human cancer. Research areas include cancer genome discovery, computational analysis of the cancer genome, functional analysis of novel cancer genes, mechanistic analysis of cancer therapeutic targets, novel approaches to cancer therapeutics, and systematic cell biological approaches. Our group has particular expertise in the study of human lung cancer with all of these approaches.
We are seeking M.D. or Ph.D. candidates with the following backgrounds.
For Ph.D. candidates:
For M.D. candidates:
We are seeking an intelligent, creative, and collegial post-doctoral research fellow to join a laboratory at the cutting edge of genomic and functional work on human cancer. Research areas include cancer genome discovery, computational analysis of the cancer genome, functional analysis of novel cancer genes, mechanistic analysis of cancer therapeutic targets, novel approaches to cancer therapeutics, and systematic cell biological approaches. Our group has particular expertise in the study of human lung cancer with all of these approaches.
We are seeking M.D. or Ph.D. candidates with the following backgrounds.
For Ph.D. candidates:
- Completion or expected completion of Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D. in 2024 or 2025.
- Ph.D. dissertation research may be either in biological sciences, in computational/mathematical sciences, in chemical biology or in biological chemistry, or at the interfaces of these disciplines. Particular areas of interest include experimental molecular biology, cancer cell biology, experimental and computational genomics, organoid models, and cancer therapeutics.
For M.D. candidates:
- Completion or expected completion of clinical specialty or subspecialty training in 2024 or 2025.
- In addition to medical and pediatric hematology and oncology, candidates with specialty/subspecialty training in pathology, endocrinology, pulmonology, rheumatology/immunology, infectious disease, gastroenterology, cardiology, dermatology, and neurology are also invited to apply.
Research Technicians
We're always seeking detail-oriented individuals with a passion for scientific inquiry to contribute to groundbreaking research projects. Collaborate with leading experts, conduct experiments, and drive innovation in a stimulating environment. If you're eager to make meaningful contributions to the forefront of scientific discovery, please submit your application here.
We're always seeking detail-oriented individuals with a passion for scientific inquiry to contribute to groundbreaking research projects. Collaborate with leading experts, conduct experiments, and drive innovation in a stimulating environment. If you're eager to make meaningful contributions to the forefront of scientific discovery, please submit your application here.