Research Fellow - Radiation Oncology
Location: Rochester
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other
care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work
together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also
dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation
and comprehensive benefit plans – to take care of you and your
family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and
advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long,
successful career with Mayo Clinic. Benefits Highlights • Medical:
Multiple plan options. • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement
account for flexible coverage. • Vision: Affordable plan with
national network. • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible
expenses. • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure
your future. Responsibilities Postdoctoral Fellow Position in
Particle Radiotherapy Radiobiology, including DNA Damage Response,
Immunotherapy, and Cancer Metabolism Mayo Clinic Cancer Center –
Ebner/Hitosugi Laboratory The Ebner/Hitosugi Laboratory at the
world-renowned Mayo Clinic Cancer Center is seeking a highly
motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our dynamic team. Our
research focuses on the utilization of high linear energy transfer
radiotherapy, including particle radiotherapy (proton, carbon-ion,
others) and other methods of high-LET radiotherapy delivery. Our
focus includes the DNA damage response (with close collaborations
in the Mutter/Lou laboratories) and radiobiologies inherent to this
unique form of therapy, interplay with anti-tumoral immunity, and
metabolomic evaluation of the full cellular response to
combinatorial therapies. Our primary areas of focus are
(osteo)sarcoma as well as head and neck malignancies, incorporating
particle beam radiotherapy, DNA repair inhibitors, immunotherapy,
and multiomic analyses, including of clinical trial samples. Who We
Are Our lab is a highly collaborative and innovative research
environment led by experts in the field: • Dr. Taro Hitosugi – A
world leader in cancer metabolism with an NIH-funded laboratory and
high-impact publications. • Dr. Daniel Ebner – Physician-scientist
specializing in Radiation Oncology, with expertise in translational
clinical trials and pre-clinical mechanistic research. We work
closely with top cancer biologists, clinicians, and global
investigators at international radiotherapy centers to
mechanistically understand the advantages of high-LET radiotherapy
(Bragg Peak protons, carbon-ions, alpha particles), with potential
for beamtime delivery in Europe and Asia. Some of the key questions
we explore include: • How do traditionally treatment resistant
cancers demonstrating poor immunotherapy response (such as
osteosarcoma and head and neck cancers) respond to high-LET
radiotherapy, and how might this generate therapeutic niches for
targeted treatment amplification? • How do novel delivery methods
of radiotherapy, such as spatial fractionation, augment and amplify
these effects? • Taking a broad view of cancer response to
radiation, are there alternate paths by which we can target the
cellular response to radiation? Your Role As a Postdoctoral Fellow,
you will spearhead cutting-edge projects focusing on novel
radiation techniques, small molecule radiosensitizers, and
immunotherapy for sarcoma and head and neck cancers. Your research
will involve: • State-of-the-art experimental techniques, including
BP proton irradiation in murine tumor models, in vitro alpha
particle irradiation, carbon-ion radiotherapeutic delivery in
tandem with collaborators in Europe and Asia, and advanced
molecular biology methods. • Multiomics and imaging approaches,
such as multiplexed immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, RNA-seq,
whole-exome sequencing (WES), (phospho)proteomics,
metabolomics/metabolic tracing analysis and spatialomics in tumor
models and patient-derived tissues. • Investigating how high-LET
radiation uniquely damages cancer cells, leading to cancer-specific
radiosensitization and enhanced immunotherapy responses. Why Join
Us? Joining the Ebner/Hitosugi Lab means becoming part of an
environment that nurtures scientific growth and career development.
We offer: • Access to world-class resources, mentorship, and
training • Opportunities to present at major conferences and
collaborate globally • A supportive environment where you can
mentor and be mentored, shaping the future of cancer research Lab
Culture We thrive on teamwork, diversity, and innovation. Expect a
collaborative and inclusive atmosphere, with regular lab meetings,
social events, and a shared commitment to advancing cancer
research. Qualifications We seek candidates with a Ph.D. (or
equivalent) in Cancer Biology, Radiobiology, DNA Damage/Repair,
Immunology, Metabolism or a related field. Preference will be given
to those who have at least one first-author publication in the
relevant fields. Experience with the above technologies a plus, as
is prior coding experience (Python, R, and/or MatLab). The most
important qualities we value are: • A passion for scientific
discovery • Strong problem-solving skills • Independence and drive
for excellence
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