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Job Description A fully funded postdoctoral position is immediately available Mark Hatley's laboratory in the Molecular Oncology Division of the Department of Oncology at St. Jude Children's
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Experience in event planning and database management is preferred Compensation In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay transparency laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable estimate of the
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, and information regarding benefits can be found at https://mybenefits.nfp.com/UChicago/postdoctoral/benefits-guide/ . Additional information for postdocs in the University of Chicago Biological Sciences
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Job Description St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the Childhood Hematological Malignancies Training Program. This prestigious, NIH-sponsored T32
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biology and publication records (minimum of one-first author publication in a peer-reviewed journal) are encouraged to apply for the open position ( https://talent.stjude.org/postdoc/jobs/JR1859 ). St. Jude
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Yuuta Imoto in the Department of Developmental Neurobiology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The Imoto lab
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Tissue Resource Center, cancer biobank, the Genomic Data Commons (https://gdc-portal.nci.nih.gov/ ) and many others. Responsibilities: The applicant will have the opportunities to tackle cutting edge
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models for mass spectrometry data, or multimodal models integrating multiple sources of analytical data for the discovery of metabolites and other types of small molecules. The position will remain open
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T cell biology or cancer immunology, and programming skills (R, Python) for data analysis. Please also read recent manuscripts published in the last two years 2024 Nature: (https://www.nature.com
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Job Description Project Description: Drug toxicity and resistance are the leading causes of therapeutic failures. The Chen Lab (https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/chen-lab-taosheng.html) studies