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Postdoctoral Fellow – GI Medical Oncology – Research

MD Anderson Cancer Center · Old Sixth Ward, Houston

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Interview prep

Be ready to discuss your GI oncology or related research, methods you own end-to-end, and how your project fits MD Anderson’s cancer-focused mission. Prepare a clear 5–10 minute research pitch, questions on mentoring and resources, and examples of rigorous, reproducible science.

Fit summary

Strong fit if you want high-intensity cancer research in a large academic center, not remote or industry product work. Ideal for PhD-level scientists aiming at GI medical oncology discovery within Houston’s medical complex.

Day in the role

As a Postdoctoral Fellow in GI Medical Oncology Research at MD Anderson, a typical day centers on hypothesis-driven lab or translational work: experiments or data analysis on gastrointestinal cancers, reading and writing manuscripts, lab meetings, and collaboration with clinical and basic-science mentors. Time splits across bench or computational tasks, documentation, and preparing figures/talks for group and departmental review.

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Is this role remote?

No. The listing is on-site in Houston (Old Sixth Ward area), not remote.

What does MD Anderson focus on?

It is a comprehensive cancer center combining patient care, research, and academic training in the Texas Medical Center.

What background fits a GI Medical Oncology postdoc?

Typically a relevant doctoral degree and research experience aligned with gastrointestinal cancer biology, therapeutics, or translational oncology.

Company facts (cached)

Website: mdanderson.org

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a comprehensive cancer center and autonomous university of the University of Texas System in Houston, Texas, United States. It is the largest cancer center in the world and one of the original three NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the country. It is both a degree-granting academic institution and a cancer treatment and research center located within the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center and life sciences destination in the world. As of 2023, MD Anderson Cancer Center is home to the highest nu…

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Role overview (listing rewrite)

Join MD Anderson Cancer Center's Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology as a Postdoctoral Fellow dedicated to advancing hepatocellular carcinoma research in Houston. This full-time position offers the opportunity to contribute to an NIH-funded research program investigating immunotherapy mechanisms and translational science in gastrointestinal cancers. About the Role As a Postdoctoral Fellow in our GI Medical Oncology research program, you will conduct clinical and basic science research alongside senior investigators, with emphasis on immunotherapy pathways relevant to hepatocellular carcinoma. Your work will bridge laboratory discovery and patient care through analysis of clinical trial outcomes and investigation of molecular mechanisms in tumor and blood-derived samples. What You'll Do Execute research protocols for an NIH SPORE-supported project investigating immunotherapy targets in gastrointestinal malignancies Analyze clinical trial data and correlate findings with mechanistic studies of patient specimens Conduct molecular and translational investigations into immune checkpoint pathways and therapeutic resistance Prepare manuscripts, grant applications, and presentations of research findings for peer review and scientific conferences Collaborate with clinical teams to design studies integrating patient outcomes with laboratory research Contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies for hepatocellular carcinoma and other gastrointestinal cancers What We're Looking For MD, DO, or PhD in a relevant discipline (oncology, immunology, molecular biology, or related field) Research experience in translational oncology, immunotherapy, or tumor biology Strong ability to design and execute independent research projects Excellent communication and collaboration skills within multidisciplinary teams Demonstrated commitment to advancing cancer therapeutics and patient care About MD Anderson Cancer Center MD Anderson Cancer Center is a leading comprehensive cancer center pioneering innovative approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Our Houston location serves patients globally while maintaining a robust research enterprise advancing the field of oncology. How to Apply Apply directly through the job listing to be considered for this Postdoctoral Fellow position in GI Medical Oncology research.

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