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A leading research institute in Italy is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to advance cancer research through computational methods. The candidate will develop and refine algorithms for data analysis and work collaboratively with various teams. A PhD in a relevant field and experience in data science are required. The position offers an attractive salary and benefits package, alongside a vibrant research environment.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE : 05 / 10 / 2025
Please read the application instructions carefully.
Human Technopole (HT) is a new interdisciplinary life science research institute created and supported by the Italian government, aimed at developing innovative solutions.
Situated in the Computational Biology Research Centre of HT, the Iorio Lab operates at the intersection of biology, machine learning, statistics, and information theory. Our goal is to comprehend and predict how genomic alterations and molecular traits, derived from various omics, contribute to pathological processes, rewire biological circuits, and influence therapeutic responses in human cancers and other diseases.
Together with researchers at EMBL – European Bioinformatics Institute and Wellcome Sanger Institute, our lab has recently been awarded an Open Targets Research Grant funding the OT Perturbation Catalogue project (OTAR 3089).
The project focuses on the creation of an online repository of data from functional genetics screens and, more generally, post-perturbational experiments (typically CRISPR screens with viability or transcriptomics readouts). We will focus on a specific meta-analytics work package of the OT Perturbation Catalogue project, developing computational methods for the reproducibility assessment, harmonisation and analysis of inter-study CRISPR datasets, aggregating data and developing and using innovative AI based-methods for therapeutic target prioritisation pipelines on the resulting aggregated data for cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and other diseases.
We are actively seeking a post-doctoral fellow to play a key role in the OT Perturbation Catalogue Project. The selected candidate will be an integral part of the team closely interacting with the other participating groups and the Open Targets consortium. They will extend existing algorithms and tools, and design and implement novel methods to support data analysis, curation, interpretation, and exploitation for target discovery and prioritisation.
The chosen candidate will work alongside other members of the Iorio Lab, and the HT Computational Biology Research Centre, including computational scientists and bioinformaticians.
HT benefits from accessibility to the HT National Facility for Genomics, providing state-of-the-art and innovative services ranging from high-throughput sequencing to multi-omics technologies.
Please apply online by submitting a single document that includes :
For any inquiry about the call, please feel free to contact Dr Francesco Iorio, Francesco.iorio [at] fht.org (this email address should not be used to send applications).
The remuneration package is internationally competitive and comprises a highly competitive salary, pension scheme, medical and other social benefits and support for relocation and installation. The contract is for 3 years.
HT offers a highly collaborative, international culture to foster top quality, interdisciplinary research by promoting a vibrant environment consisting of independent research groups with access to outstanding graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and core facilities.
HT is an inclusive employer that fosters diversity and engages systematically to ensure that equal employment opportunities are provided without regard to age, race, creed, religion, sex, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin or any other legally recognized status entitled to protection under applicable laws. HT offers attractive conditions and benefits appropriate to a leading, internationally competitive, research organisation that promotes a collegial and open atmosphere.
The Human Technopole Foundation is based in Milan, recently named the city with the best quality of life in Italy ( https : / / lab24.ilsole24ore.com / qualita-della-vita / ).
Special consideration will be given to candidates who are part of the protected categories list, according to L. 68 / 99.
Number of positions offered : 1
Contract offered : CCNL Chimico Farmaceutico, Fixed-term 3 years - Employee Level
Salary range : up to 40K, depending on the seniority of the candidate.
Tax benefits where applicable.
The position is based in Milan.
References
1. Dempster, J., Behan, F.M., Green, T., Najgebauer, H., Krill-Burger, J., Allen, F., and Others (2019). Agreement between two large pan-cancer genome-scale CRISPR knock-out datasets. Nat. Commun. 10 , 5817.
2. Pacini, C., Dempster, J.M., Boyle, I., Gonçalves, E., Najgebauer, H., Karakoc, E., van der Meer, D., Barthorpe, A., Lightfoot, H., Jaaks, P., et al. (2021). Integrated cross-study datasets of genetic dependencies in cancer. Nat. Commun. 12 , 1661.
3. Behan, F.M., Iorio, F., Picco, G., Gonçalves, E., Beaver, C.M., Migliardi, G., Santos, R., Rao, Y., Sassi, F., Pinnelli, M., et al. (2019). Prioritization of cancer therapeutic targets using CRISPR-Cas9 screens. Nature 568 , 511–516.
4. Pacini, C., Duncan, E., Gonçalves, E., Gilbert, J., Bhosle, S., Horswell, S., Karakoc, E., Lightfoot, H., Curry, E., Muyas, F., et al. (2024). A comprehensive clinically informed map of dependencies in cancer cells and framework for target prioritization. Cancer Cell. 10.1016 / j.ccell.2023.12.016.
“The Foundation reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to extend, suspend, modify, revoke, or cancel this job posting without giving rise to any rights or claims whatsoever in favor of the candidates; the Foundation reserves, however, the right not to proceed with the awarding of the above-described assignment due to the effect of supervening regulatory provisions and / or obstructive circumstances”.