We are seeking a Researcher in Computational Genomics and Multi-Omics Integration to develop novel methodologies for investigating glioma heterogeneity joining the CTGLab.
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Duration : 1 year (renewable)
Project : TRANSCAN-3 SeqPerGlio
Location : CTGLab, IIT-CNR, Pisa-Siena, Italy
Start Date: (To be determined)
The present announcement does not constitute a formal recruitment procedure, but rather a scouting initiative to identify profiles of interest. Candidates will be invited to apply through an official public competition/bando.
Overview
The Computational and Translational Genomics Laboratory (CTGLab) at IIT-CNR, Pisa-Siena, Italy, is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Genomics to join our team working on the TRANSCAN-3 SeqPerGlio project: "Intraoperative tumour sequencing for personalized loco-regional drug combination therapy against glioblastoma recurrences".
The position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge computational innovation and direct clinical translation in precision neuro-oncology. The successful candidate will develop novel computational methodologies for real-time genomic and epigenomic profiling using Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) long-read sequencing, contributing to personalized treatment strategies for glioblastoma patients.
Project Description
SeqPerGlio is an international TRANSCAN-3 consortium project ) focused on establishing intraoperative molecular profiling workflows to guide personalized drug combination therapy for glioblastoma. The project integrates:
- Real-time nanopore sequencing of tumor specimens during surgery
- Multi-omics data integration (genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics)
- Clinical decision support for loco-regional therapy selection
- Direct collaboration with neurosurgery centers across Europe
Responsibilities
Design and implement computational pipelines for real-time analysis of Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing data, including:
* Structural variant detection and clonality assessment
* DNA methylation profiling and tumor classification
* RNA isoform analysis and fusion detection
* Integration with clinical genomic databases
Develop novel algorithms for:
* Rapid quality control and data processing optimized for clinical timelines
* Multi-omics data integration from nanopore, single-cell, and imaging data
* Biomarker identification for therapy response prediction
* Tumor heterogeneity characterization
Collaborate closely with wet-lab scientists, clinicians, and neurosurgeons to:
* Translate computational results into actionable clinical insights
* Establish validation protocols and quality metrics
* Contribute to standard operating procedures for clinical implementation
Contribute to scientific dissemination through publications in high-impact journals, presentations at international conferences, and consortium reports
CTGLab is a multidisciplinary team specializing in computational methods for multi-omics integration in cancer genomics. For details on research activities and latest publications, visit the
Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to provide:
1. cv including publication list
2. Cover letter describing research interests, relevant experience, and motivation for applying (max 2 pages)
3. Contact information for two academic references
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.