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Scientist- Talbot Laboratory, Departments of Surgery and Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cell Therap
exceptional Scientist to lead studies in pediatric immune-oncology and solid tumor CAR T cell development. Our laboratory is part of a larger team of collaborative scientists within the Departments of Surgery
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hematopoietic graft products and genetically modified products for sickle cell disease and CAR T-Cell therapy applications. The Cell Therapy Lab is composed of two sections, the Quality Control Section providing
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background checks. To learn more, visit www.stjude.org/discovercures St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer No Search Firms St. Jude Children's Research Hospital does not accept unsolicited assistance from
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productivity Prior research experience in primary or induced neurons is a plus. Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate a high level of independence, a willingness to learn new approaches and
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candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry; sustain an active, independent research group; participate in committee and service work at the departmental and
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to the academic development of trainees across all levels. They will foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment that cultivates the next generation of scientific and clinical leaders in oncology
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will have a strong combination of experience with genome editing and human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). You will also have the opportunity to learn about and support new, exciting projects, including
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support to do amazing work. Here you can be part of a collaborative culture that will inspire you every day to be your best. Join us and you'll quickly learn why St. Jude is consistently ranked as one
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also incorporate clinical education into daily practice to ensure the satisfactory learning experience of Hem-Onc fellows, residents, and medical school students in the Leukemia-Lymphoma service. It is
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the adaptability and intellectual curiosity required to learn and support new workflows, platforms, and technologies as they are introduced into the clinical laboratory. The role requires strong scientific expertise