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in the department of Urology/Cancer Center. Please visit the Stony Brook Cancer Center to learn more about our research. The incumbent will conduct research and ensure that all experiments
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in the department of Urology/Cancer Center. Please visit the Stony Brook Cancer Center to learn more about our research. The incumbent will conduct research and ensure that all experiments
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. * Experience with flow cytometry. * Experience with GMP work. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Principal Investigator in the department of Urology/Cancer Center. Please
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Group , a leader in innovative multi-sensor atmospheric remote sensing from ground, airborne, and satellite platforms. Our group develops advanced algorithms and data analysis methods to address
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cancer patients in Dr. Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified
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chemoresistance in Dr Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans
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cancer patients in Dr. Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified
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chemoresistance in Dr Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans
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the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans by the Mao lab. The lab previously demonstrated
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Dr. Cungui Mao's laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans by