JOIN TEAM TAYLOR - Positions Available

The Taylor Lab is now located at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.

We are always seeking outstanding young scientists to join our group as Graduate Students, or Wet Lab and Bioinformatic Research Fellows. If you have a high level of energy and curiosity, and are interested in making fundamental discoveries in understanding the molecular biology of brain tumours, come and join a fun, dynamic, dedicated and world-renowned team.

Please send your CV, including contact information for three references, and a brief research plan to craig.daniels@sickkids.ca
Michael Taylor portrait
Dr. Michael Taylor MD, PhD, FRCS(C)
Adjunct Scientist
The Hospital for Sick Children

Dr. Michael Taylor is an Adjunct Scientist at the University of Toronto affiliated Hospital for Sick Children. He is also a Paediatric Neurosurgeon and Scientist at the Baylor College of Medicine affiliated Texas Children’s Hospital. His laboratory is now located in Houston, Texas. His research centres on the molecular genetics of medulloblastoma and ependymoma, two of the most common malignant paediatric brain tumours.

He and his team have published over 400 peer-reviewed publications, many in high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, Cell, Cancer Cell, and Lancet Oncology. His publications have been cited over 55,000 times and his findings adopted to improve clinical practice.

His group demonstrated that medulloblastoma is comprised of at least four distinct diseases (Journal Clinical Oncology, 2011; Cancer Cell, 2017; Nature, 2017) and that there is clinically significant heterogeneity in metastatic medulloblastomas (Nature, 2012, Nature 2016; Nature Genetics, 2017). His team recently showed that the cerebellar tumours are a disorder of early brain development, a finding which provides a proximate explanation for the peak incidence of cerebellar tumours in early childhood (Nature, 2019).

Dr. Taylor is well known for his quick wit and strong collaboration skills. Nearly every member of the lab has at some point been “Taylorized” — if you’re wondering what that is then please check out the current opportunities so you can come and join the adventure!

View Dr. Taylor’s full staff profile

Dr. Xiaochong Wu
Senior Research Associate
Dr. Craig Daniels
Senior Project Manager
Dr. Namal Abeysundara
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Carolina Nör
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Olivier Saulnier
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Abhirami Visvanathan
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Jiao Zhang
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Chai Jin Lee
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. David Scott
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. John Lee
Postdoctoral Fellow
David Przelicki
PhD candidate
Kyle Juraschka
MD/PhD candidate
Anders Erickson
MD/PhD candidate
Bryn Livingston
PhD candidate
Randy Van Ommeren
PhD candidate
Cory Richman
PhD candidate
Evan Wang
PhD candidate
Liam Hendrikse
PhD candidate
Alexandra Rasnitsyn
PhD candidate
Ncedile Mankahla
PhD candidate
Polina Balin
PhD candidate
Kaitlin Kharas
PhD candidate
Winnie Ong
PhD candidate
Olga Sirbu
PhD candidate
Vernon Fong
PhD candidate
William Wang
Research Technologist I
Ning Huang
Research Technologist II
Hailing Su - Research Technologist
Haipeng Su
Research Technologist I
Team captain
Michael Taylor portrait
Dr. Michael Taylor MD, PhD, FRCS(C)
Adjunct Scientist
The Hospital for Sick Children

Dr. Michael Taylor is an Adjunct Scientist at the University of Toronto affiliated Hospital for Sick Children. He is also a Paediatric Neurosurgeon and Scientist at the Baylor College of Medicine affiliated Texas Children’s Hospital. His laboratory is now located in Houston, Texas. His research centres on the molecular genetics of medulloblastoma and ependymoma, two of the most common malignant paediatric brain tumours.

He and his team have published over 400 peer-reviewed publications, many in high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, Cell, Cancer Cell, and Lancet Oncology. His publications have been cited over 55,000 times and his findings adopted to improve clinical practice.

His group demonstrated that medulloblastoma is comprised of at least four distinct diseases (Journal Clinical Oncology, 2011; Cancer Cell, 2017; Nature, 2017) and that there is clinically significant heterogeneity in metastatic medulloblastomas (Nature, 2012, Nature 2016; Nature Genetics, 2017). His team recently showed that the cerebellar tumours are a disorder of early brain development, a finding which provides a proximate explanation for the peak incidence of cerebellar tumours in early childhood (Nature, 2019).

Dr. Taylor is well known for his quick wit and strong collaboration skills. Nearly every member of the lab has at some point been “Taylorized” — if you’re wondering what that is then please check out the current opportunities so you can come and join the adventure!

View Dr. Taylor’s full staff profile

Staff
Dr. Xiaochong Wu
Senior Research Associate
Dr. Craig Daniels
Senior Project Manager
Postdoctoral fellows
Dr. Namal Abeysundara
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Carolina Nör
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Olivier Saulnier
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Abhirami Visvanathan
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Jiao Zhang
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Chai Jin Lee
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. David Scott
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. John Lee
Postdoctoral Fellow
Graduate students
David Przelicki
PhD candidate
Kyle Juraschka
MD/PhD candidate
Anders Erickson
MD/PhD candidate
Bryn Livingston
PhD candidate
Randy Van Ommeren
PhD candidate
Cory Richman
PhD candidate
Evan Wang
PhD candidate
Liam Hendrikse
PhD candidate
Alexandra Rasnitsyn
PhD candidate
Ncedile Mankahla
PhD candidate
Polina Balin
PhD candidate
Kaitlin Kharas
PhD candidate
Winnie Ong
PhD candidate
Olga Sirbu
PhD candidate
Vernon Fong
PhD candidate
Technologists
William Wang
Research Technologist I
Ning Huang
Research Technologist II
Hailing Su - Research Technologist
Haipeng Su
Research Technologist I