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University of Connecticut Health Department of Regenerative Medicine and Skeletal Development 263 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06030-3705 Tel: 860-679-2062 email: reichenberger@uchc.edu visit us at: https
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seasoned Rust developer to lead the development of software to facilitate genomics analysis at scale. Foundationally, this position will work on writing (or rewriting) tools that underpin the genomics
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of Dr. Andrew Lane (https://lanelab.dana-farber.org/), within the Hematologic Neoplasia Division of the Department of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Located in Boston and the
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Institute at VTC (FBRI - https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/ ) for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position at the associate or full professor level. The research institute supports entrepreneurial activity through
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Research Institute at VTC (FBRI - https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/ ) for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position at the associate or full professor level. The PRC initiative has received substantial funding
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interactions of genes and molecular pathways, known as gene regulatory networks, guide development, and 3) how these pathways evolved in different organisms – including common and divergent mechanisms. The use
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to teaching roles and manage the distribution of educational assignments among faculty. Mentor faculty in various professorial series and oversee the academic development and productivity of the department
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-tier training and professional development. Leadership Maintain or enhance a strong administrative team which is closely aligned with the objectives of the chair. Promote faculty and staff wellness by
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development of blood and prostate cancers. Our research bridges basic, translational, and clinical studies to uncover mechanisms linking inflammation, DNA damage, and stem cell aging to cancer initiation and
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development of blood malignancies and other solid cancers. Our research bridges basic, translational, and clinical studies to uncover mechanisms linking inflammation, DNA damage, and stem cell aging to cancer