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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER - Surgery (Cancer Biologist) - Levi Lab [Req#: 931503, Position#: 113368]


Company : UT Southwestern Medical Center


Location : Dallas, TX


Created : 2026-04-19


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

DescriptionA postdoctoral training position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Benjamin Levi, in the Center for Organogenesis and Trauma, Children's Research Institute and Center for Mineral Researcher at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The Postdoctoral Researcher would be joining a basic and translational laboratory funded by the NIH and DOD that consists of post-doctoral fellows, medical students, technicians and a research scientist supervised by Dr. Benjamin Levi.Research Focus The Levi Lab investigates how cellular plasticity, inflammatory signaling, and tissue microenvironments influence disease outcomes following injury and in cancer. Ongoing cancer-focused projects investigate mechanisms underlying osteosarcoma and related musculoskeletal malignancies, including:• How tumor-stromal and tumor-immune interactions shape cancer cell fate• The role of nerves and on tumor progression• Shared molecular pathways between regeneration, fibrosis, and oncogenesis• Identification of therapeutic vulnerabilities within the tumor microenvironmentThis work integrates cancer biology, developmental and regenerative pathways, immunology, and in vivo disease models, with direct relevance to patient outcomes. This position is ideal for a scientist interested in applying modern cancer biology approaches to clinically relevant, understudied tumor contexts at the intersection of oncology and tissue biology.Preferred Experience• Bone, soft tissue, or sarcoma biology• Tumor microenvironment, stromal biology, or cancer-associated inflammation• In vivo cancer models• Single-cell, spatial, or multi-omic profiling• Translational or clinically motivated oncology researchThis research integrates developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and immunology providing postdoctoral fellows with a rare opportunity to connect fundamental musculoskeletal biology to clinically relevant outcomes.Training EnvironmentThe Levi Laboratory is a well-funded (NIH and DoD), highly collaborative basic and translational research group composed of postdoctoral fellows, clinician-scientists, medical students, technicians, and research scientists. Postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to drive independent cancer-focused projects, develop interdisciplinary collaborations, and lead first-author publications.The training environment emphasizes:• Mechanistic, hypothesis-driven cancer biology• Strong mentorship with increasing scientific independence• Exposure to translational and clinically informed research questions• Active support for academic, industry, and translational career pathsVision of the Levi Laboratory: Enhance the human experience.Mission of Levi Laboratory: Maintain a culture of collaboration, connection, rigor and wellness to support ground-breaking research using state of the art techniques and technologies to help those afflicted by injuries and diseases of the skin and musculoskeletal systems.QualificationsCandidates must hold a Ph.D. in Cancer biology, Immunology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics or other relevant branches of biological sciences. Experience in immunology, animal handling and surgery, single cell sequencing, molecular and cell biology, matrix biology, histologic analyses and flow cytometry leading to publication in peer-reviewed journals is recommended.Information on our postdoctoral training program, benefits, and a virtual tour can be found at Instructions Interested individuals should send a CV, a brief statement of interests in a cover letter, and three references to:Benjamin Levi, MDLee-Hudson Professor and Chief of General Surgery, Director, Center for Organogenesis and Trauma (CORT)Professor, Department of SurgeryUT Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX Levi, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern