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tools in C. elegans for mechanistic studies Apply quantitative microscopy to characterize biomolecular dynamics and phase transitions Develop computational models to integrate molecular data
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-level, comparative research aiming to map these different approaches and understand whether and how they end up actually changing competition dynamics. While many jurisdictions have scrutinized
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given to Georgetown University alumni. The selection criteria are: Excellent analysis skills, particularly the ability to consider current events and conflict dynamics through a WPS lens. Strong written
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. Candidates with prior experience in immunology, molecular biology, immunotherapy, tumor micro-environment, and cancer biology are highly desirable and encouraged to apply. The prospective candidate must have
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who are excited about cancer research. Some experience in cell and molecular biology is preferred, but not required. This individual will perform independent research and work with intern students and
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engineered mouse models and in vivo work. Strong molecular biology and biochemical techniques. Previous experience of 3D-culture or Organoid culture is preferred, but not required. The position is available