Post Doc - Open Rank
UMass Med School | |||||||||||
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester | |||||||||||
Oct 27, 2025 | |||||||||||
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Post Doc - Open Rank Minimum Salary
US-MA-Worcester Job Location
2 hours ago(10/27/2025 8:59 AM)
Overview Postdoctoral Position in Population Genetics and Machine Learning of Autoimmunity The Garber Lab at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our multidisciplinary team studying the genetic and molecular mechanisms driving autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases. Our group integrates population genetics, statistical modeling, and single-cell and spatial multi-omics to understand how genetic variation and immune pathways converge to cause disease. We are a core component of the VIGOR study (vigor.umassmed.edu), a large-scale longitudinal study of vitiligo and related autoimmune conditions, and collaborate extensively with clinical and computational teams to translate genomic insights into personalized medicine approaches. Responsibilities The successful candidate will lead analyses spanning genomic and clinical data integration, including:
Performing QTL mapping (eQTL, sQTL, and caQTL) across single-cell and bulk data modalities
Our overarching goal is to define the genetic underpinnings of autoimmune skin diseases by understanding how genetic variability alters immune cell responses that tilt the balance toward autoimmunity. Building on our recent studies that revealed disease-associated dendritic cell states and cytokine-driven spatial programs of inflammation, the postdoctoral researcher will have access to a rich resource of single-cell, spatial, and longitudinal clinical datasets generated by our NIH-funded consortium. Qualifications
Additional Information The Garber Lab is part of a vibrant computational and systems biology community at UMass Chan, providing access to state-of-the-art genomics technologies, clinical cohorts, and cross-disciplinary mentorship. Our team values rigorous quantitative science, open collaboration, and mentorship-driven career development. Interested candidates should send a CV, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for three references to Manuel Garber, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular, Cell, and Cancer Biology (manuel.garber@umassmed.edu) #LI-KR1 | |||||||||||
Oct 27, 2025