Postdoctoral position available!

The Gamble lab at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NY is recruiting innovative, enthusiastic and inquisitive scientists interested in applying computational and bench science approaches to explore the roles of chromatin modifications and architecture on transcription, RNA processing and DNA damage responses using cutting-edge omics-based technologies. The successful applicant will have an MD or PhD, experience with independent research in data science and/or cell-based experimentation, and a first-author publication in a reputable journal. Interested candidates should send a cover statement and CV to matthew (dot) gamble (at) einsteinmed (dot) org .

 

Graduate student positions available!

The Gamble lab is actively recruiting Einstein graduate and MSTP students to rotate in the lab. If you are interested in applying computational and bench science approaches to explore the roles of chromatin modifications and architecture on transcription, RNA processing and DNA damage responses using cutting-edge omics-based technologies. Contact Matt (matthew (dot) gamble (at) einsteinmed (dot) org) to discuss!