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through cutting-edge research. The Nath lab is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral position in computational cancer biology. Our lab aims to enhance cancer treatment outcomes through two main research
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assist others in the proper use of high quality computer operated microscope systems to include widefield, Confocal, and 2-photon microscope systems. As a successful candidate you will: · Train
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an active research program focused on epigenetics, RNA and chromatin biology and endothelial stress response. Her team integrates innovative high-throughput sequencing technologies, bioinformatics approaches
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conferences and contribute to the writing of manuscripts. Your qualifications should include: Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D. in a relevant field, for example Biology, Medicine, Bioinformatics, Computer Science
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advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and computational approaches, to decode tumor and immune biology and usher in a new era of biologically informed clinical care for
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through cutting-edge research. The Microbiome Program is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate I to support our expanding clinical research efforts. This role is essential to maintaining efficient
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of the protocol. This position will help support the Exercise Oncology Research Program in the Department of Population Sciences, focusing on decentralized exercise clinical trials to change the landscape
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with safety protocols and guidelines established by the FDA and the American College of Radiology. Your qualifications should include: Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, or a
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sequencing, metabolism, drug development, structural biology, and large-scale data analysis and computational biology. For more information about Dr. Deng’s lab, please visit here. As a successful candidate
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computational approaches, to decode tumor and immune biology and usher in a new era of biologically informed clinical care for patients with blood cancer, such as Multiple Myeloma. Our laboratory is part of