
Benjamin Schrank: I’ve Joined MD Anderson Cancer Center as an Assistant Professor and Physician-Scientist in Radiation Oncology
Benjamin Schrank, Assistant Professor at MD Anderson Cancer Center, shared on X:
“Thrilled to share that I’ve joined MD Anderson Cancer Center as an Assistant Professor and Physician-Scientist in Radiation Oncology – and I’m launching my lab!
We’re building a research program at the intersection of genome instability, tumor immunology, and therapeutic development – and hiring postdocs and research staff who are excited to push the field forward.
We’re asking:
- Can we engineer next-generation immunotherapies and ADCs that reprogram the tumor microenvironment?
- How does genome instability, especially extrachromosomal DNA, drive malignant progression, and how can we turn that into a therapeutic vulnerability?
Representative work:
Deep gratitude to those who shaped this path, from Brown to MGH, Columbia, and now MD Anderson, especially Betty Y.S. Kim, Wen Jiang, Albert Koong for their incredible support.
DMs are open. If you’re a postdoc ready to do bold, translational science, come build with us.”
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