The Ding Lab develops and uses computational tools and experimental techniques to study cancer. The team is interdisciplinary and multifaceted, drawing on a wide-array of training and experiences to guide research and provide information to clinicians and fellow cancer researchers.

Funding

To learn more about how to support our research, contact us

Postdoctoral Candidates

We are actively seeking qualified post-doctoral candidates to join our team!  Tasks and qualifications include:

  • Strong track record of scientific achievement (publications in peer reviewed journals)
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong team player with analytical and programming skills
  • Knowledge of lab techniques and biological concepts beneficial

To apply, send the following to Dr. Li Ding at lding@wustl.edu: 

  1. Cover letter stating research interests
  2. Full CV with list of publications
  3. Name and contact information for three references

Graduate Students/mstp students 

Graduate students or MSTP students wishing to rotate should send the following to Dr. Li Ding at lding@wustl.edu:

  1. Cover letter stating research interests
  2. Full CV with computational and/or biological research experience

Undergraduate Students

We invite undergraduate students to learn more about the application of statistics, computing, public health practices, and medicine in cancer research!

To apply, send the following to Dr. Li Ding at lding@wustl.edu: 

  1. Cover letter stating research interests
  2. Resume including educational background