Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Company: Columbia University
Location: New York
Posted on: May 27, 2025
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Job Description:
The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia
University Irving Medical Center seeks a highly qualified
Postdoctoral Research Fellow to develop, validate and run High
Resolution Mass Spectrometry-based quantitative drug and exposomics
assays in support of the care of patients with obesity and diabetes
and in support of patients with psychiatric disorders.
The ARPA-H funded project is part of a multi-institutional effort
(IndiPHARM) led by Dr Gary Miller from Columbia University, Mailman
School of Public Health. The project itself is led by Drs Serge
Cremers, and Alex Lyashchenko who will be overseeing the activities
of the fellow in the Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Laboratory of the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at
Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
The work is to lead to several scientific publications and will
provide a unique opportunity for clinical pathologists and clinical
chemists to gain experience in the development of highly complex
mass spectrometry assays and their application in patient care. For
other MDs, PhDs, and/or PharmDs with experience in this area, the
work not only provides a unique opportunity to develop highly
complex mass spectrometry assays for patient care, but also an
opportunity to be trained as clinical laboratory director and
clinical pharmacologist.
Job Function:
Develop, validate and implement High Resolution Liquid
Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (Exploris-120)- based panel assays
to quantify drugs, metabolomic and exposomic markers in blood of
patients in support of their care. The panel assays are to be
approved for patient care by NY State Department of Health.
The panels are focused on drugs, metabolomic, and exposomic markers
relevant for treatment patients with diabetes and obesity and for
the treatment of patients with psychiatric diseases.
The development of the assays will take place in close
collaboration with the other investigators involved in the
IndiPHARM project, especially Drs Gary Miller and Randolph Singh's
group from Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health and Dr
Douglas Walker from Emory University.
The fellow will be involved in the clinical pharmacological
interpretation of these highly complex assays for individual
patients and is expected to publish several papers from these
activities.
If eligible, the fellow is expected to apply for a Laboratory
Director Certificate of Qualification in Therapeutic Substance
Monitoring / Quantitative Toxicology from New York State Department
of Health.
Lab Mission/Purpose:
The Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory of the
Department of Pathology and Cell Biology is a state-of-the-art
CLIA-, CAP, and New York State Department of Health-accredited
academic clinical laboratory that develops and offers LC-MS- and
HPLC-based assays for drugs in support of patient care. The
laboratory's rapidly expanding test menu includes routine assays
for drugs that are also offered by other clinical laboratories but
its primary focus is on drugs for which therapeutic drug monitoring
is not available anywhere else. In addition, the laboratory's
unique position within one of the world's leading medical centers
enables early translation of assays for drugs in development into
patient care. Assays are developed and offered for patient care in
close collaboration with academic research groups as well as
pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies.
In addition to reporting drug levels, the laboratory provides
consults with respect to the interpretation of drug levels using
pharmacokinetic software and integrating chemistry, clinical, and
genetic data into the therapeutic drug monitoring process.
Minimum Education Requirements:
MD, PharmD, and/or PhD
Minimum Skills Required:
Experience in developing and validating assays with LCMS,
preferably with an Orbitrap.
Preferred Qualifications:
Clinical Pathologist
Clinical Chemist
Clinical Pharmacologist (ABCP)
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability /
Veteran
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based
on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental
budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses,
specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the
University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of
possible compensation at the time of posting.
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