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global competencies for our graduate and postdoctoral students that align with federal training program requirements, while also preparing learners to serve in a variety of job environments. The ADGPS and
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range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including molecular pathology, hematopathology, surgical pathology, coagulation, chemistry, microbiology, transfusion medicine, and informatics
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cytogenetic and molecular techniques, including chromosome analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), chromosomal microarray (CMA), and exome sequencing for diagnosis or treatment in cancer and
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MR pulse sequences for assessment of tumor metabolism and response to therapy. In addition, applicants will be expected to develop image analysis pipelines, analyze data, prepare manuscripts
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Institute, Stanford University), our lab has access to one of the largest iPSC biobanks in the United States, which give us access to multiple cell lineages carrying mutation in multiple genes key
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Molecular Genetics. Demonstrated proficiency with chromosome analysis (karyotyping) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Experience with chromosomal microarray and next generation sequencing
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may align with the clinical (non-tenure), or tenure tracks, depending on clinical experience and academic interests. Opportunity Overview: Join an accomplished and collaborative team of over 50 faculty
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are also interested in individuals who have research interests that align with one or more of the major Centers in the Carver College of Medicine such as the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, Iowa
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or other DNA sequence analysis programs, etc. Supervise and train junior lab members in laboratory procedures Stay updated on relevant research through literature searches and field developments Prepare
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to join an existing team conducting clinical research assessing the impact of dietary patterns, diet quality and lifestyle for people with multiple sclerosis. The Postdoctoral Research Scholar will work