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, it is critical that pediatric hematology/oncology practitioners understand and learn how to incorporate recent exciting yet complex discoveries surrounding germline genomics into the daily management
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model systems and human patient-derived biospecimens (organoids and T cells). The candidate should have a strong background in immunology and/or tumor immunology. Experience with T cell engineering (CAR-T
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. Iavarone to write and win competitive postdoctoral grants. Requirements: Medical degree or Doctoral degree and life science research experience. Technical aptitude for learning and executing complex
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Job Description The Assistant Professor of Instruction will teach graduate-level courses with an emphasis on active, student-centered learning strategies. This position will be responsible
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on photon/proton treatment machines, imaging systems, and patient-specific quality assurance, including the collection and processing of treatment-related data. Assists in maintaining physics equipment and
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of Recommendation. Letters of Recommendation should be submitted directly from the professional references via email to facultyjobs@jax.org . Application Resources: Please visit the Faculty Recruitment page to learn
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functional assays in mammalian cells (e.g., IMCD3, RPE1, MEF) to assess ciliary localization, transport, and signaling • Rapidly learn and integrate new techniques as the project evolves • Maintain detailed
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