Postdoctoral Position at MIT – Human Genome Engineering, USA

Postdoctoral Position in USA

Postdoctoral Position at MIT: The Galloway Lab (Chemical Engineering) and the Voigt Lab (Biological Engineering) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are jointly seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher for a collaborative project focused on engineering human cells. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of synthetic biology and cell engineering, combining expertise in synthetic circuits, programmable genome engineering, and human cell systems.

Postdoctoral Position at MIT – Human Genome Engineering


Summary Table

FieldDetails
DesignationPostdoctoral Researcher
Research AreaSynthetic Biology, Human Genome Engineering
LocationMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, MA, USA
EligibilityPhD in engineering, Chemical/Biological Sciences, or related field
Preferred ExpertiseMolecular Cloning, Mammalian Tissue Culture, Genome Engineering with hiPSCs, Molecular Biology, Microscopy
Application DeadlineNot specified (Apply promptly)
Start DateSeptember 2025

Designation

Postdoctoral Researcher


Research Area

  • Human Genome Engineering
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Mammalian Cell Engineering

Location

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Boston, Massachusetts, USA


Eligibility/Qualification

Required:

  • PhD in Bioengineering, Chemical/Biological Sciences, or a related discipline
  • Proven expertise in mammalian cell engineering
  • US Citizen, Permanent Resident, or already in the US with a valid visa
  • Ability to start in Boston by September 2025
  • No prior full postdoctoral appointment (short stays in PhD lab acceptable)

Preferred Expertise:

  • Molecular Cloning
  • Mammalian Tissue Culture
  • Genome Engineering (including work with human induced pluripotent stem cells – hiPSCs)
  • Molecular Biology
  • Microscopy

Job Description

The selected candidate will work in a collaborative environment between the Galloway Lab (developing synthetic circuits that modify DNA topology to influence cell fate) and the Voigt Lab (designing large-scale genetic circuits and programmable genome engineering platforms).
The role involves designing, implementing, and optimizing genetic tools and cell systems to advance human cell engineering research. Candidates will gain training and experience at the intersection of chemical engineering, biological engineering, and synthetic biology.


How to Apply

Send the following materials via email to katiegal@mit.edu with the subject line: “Postdoctoral Position”

  1. Cover letter (brief motivation, goals)
  2. CV including contact information for 3 references (or have letters sent directly)
  3. 1–3 representative publications

Last Date to Apply

Until position filled

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