Postdoctoral Researcher
Hampton, VA 
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Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., (AMA) is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Researcher at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA.

Job Description:

Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., (AMA) is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Researcher for our Hampton, Virginia location. The individual selected for this position will work on-site at NASA Langley Research Center supporting the Multi-model Ensemble Risk Assessment (MERA) project team in the Space Radiation Group at NASA Langley Research Center. The MERA project develops tools to assess long duration, deep space exploration mission, and space radiation health risks in support of NASA's space exploration goals. The main health risks include carcinogenesis, cardiovascular disease, acute risks associated with a solar particle event, and the possibility of both in-flight and long-term central nervous system decrements.

Tasks may include reading and interpreting relevant scientific literature, accessing databases and data mining, integrating multiple data sources relevant to radiation risk assessment, developing computational models to predict health outcomes, and collaboration with MERA team members on related projects. There is some flexibility in the topic of research associated with this announcement and is dependent on the candidate's interests and experience. Potential projects are as follows:

1) Development of models for tissue-specific cancers associated with mission space radiation exposure that incorporate individual risk factors. This project requires evaluation of clinical prediction tools, including those based on polygenic risk scores, for high-risk radiogenic cancers. The incumbent will interface with healthcare researchers/modelers/data scientists to evaluate and integrate appropriate tools into the NASA space cancer risk assessment framework. The model may include assessment of enhanced surveillance on space radiation associated risks.

2) Research and development of biologically based mechanistic models of cell and molecular processes related to radiation carcinogenesis for high-risk tissues (e.g., lung, breast, colon), and demonstration of the model for applications involving prediction of impact of individual radiation sensitivity and/or for use in evaluation of targeted medical countermeasures and other risk mitigation approaches. For example, a possible project is the development of a mathematical model of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and the hematopoietic system, which can be used to evaluate longitudinal dynamics of CHIP mutations under pressure from environmental stressors such as radiotherapy and space radiation exposure, for predicting health outcomes in CHIP carriers, and for evaluation of mitigation approaches.

3) Development of novel methods for extrapolating/scaling cardiovascular disease or cancer risk predictions based on terrestrial radiation epidemiology to the space radiation environment using available ground-based space radiobiology datasets. This project requires the identification of relevant omics or other signatures representing human disease severity, such as those based on quantitative pathway responses, which can be used as prognostic biomarkers for radiation-induced disease.

Requirements:

  • A Ph.D. in engineering, math, physical sciences, or a related quantitative field, with strong analytical and programming skills and radiobiology or life sciences knowledge
  • Strong analytical and programming skills
  • Knowledge of cluster computing (sun grid engine) and Linux system
  • Proficiency in one (or more) of the following languages: C++, Python, R, Fortran
  • Radiobiology or life sciences knowledge
  • Strong motivation and demonstrated accomplishment on both independent and team-oriented research projects

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Expertise in numerical methods and programming
  • Working knowledge of statistics and machine learning including sensitivity analysis
  • Cancer research in the fields of radiation physics, radiation biophysics, computational biology, systems biology, and/or epidemiology
  • Experience writing and presenting technical reports

U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required.

Analytical Mechanics Associates (AMA) is proud of our customer relationships, our diverse and dynamic work environment, and our employees' career satisfaction. AMA is a small business with a wide reach; headquartered in Hampton, VA, AMA has operations in Greenbelt, MD; Huntsville, AL; Dallas and Houston, TX; Denver, CO; Mountain View, CA; and Edwards Air Force Base, CA. With over 60 years of experience, AMA specializes in aerospace engineering, science, analytics, information technology, and visualization solutions. AMA combines the best of engineering, science, and mathematics capabilities with the latest in information technologies, visualization, and multimedia to build creative solutions. We offer competitive salaries and a substantial benefits package, including but not limited to paid personal and federally recognized holiday leave, salary deferrals into a 401(k)-matching plan with immediate vesting, tuition reimbursement, short/long term disability plans, and a variety of medical, dental, and vision insurance options.

AMA is committed to the professional growth of every employee, understanding that the successes of our employees drive our success. We provide a work environment that is engaging, collaborative, and supportive. To learn more about our company, please visit our website at and follow us on and ..

AMA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited under Federal, State, or local laws.

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
Doctorate
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