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physiology and pathogenesis. 2) Development of novel drugs to treat MASH, diabetes, and cancer. For more information on Dr. Wendong Huang’s research, please visit here . Your qualifications should include
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through cutting-edge research. A postdoctoral research fellow position in the department of Computational and Quantitative Medicine. For more information about Dr. Vaidehi’s lab, please visit here. As a
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. Skills in common RNA biology, epigenetics, and mouse models are preferred. The candidate should be self-motivated, with a proven track record of productivity. For more information about Dr. Yang lab
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design of allosteric modulators. You will work on developing design principles of targeted protein degradation in collaboration with Pharma. For more information on Dr. Vaidehi’s lab please visit here .
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. The Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope is looking for a talented Postdoctoral Fellow. This position will be in the laboratory of Dr
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career development. For more information about Dr. You’s lab, please visit here. As a successful candidate, you will: Lead independent and collaborative projects investigating the molecular and cellular
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sequencing, metabolism, drug development, structural biology, and large-scale data analysis and computational biology. For more information about Dr. Deng’s lab, please visit here. As a successful candidate
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conditions. For more information on Dr. Dhawan and her research please visit here . As a successful candidate, you will: · Have a willingness to learn and establish new methodologies and research
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. A Clinical Research Assistant II role is available under Dr. Richard Lee to support the Cherng Family Center. You will manage a set of multiple
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, the selected candidate will advance ongoing correlative studies by analyzing immune markers of response in clinical samples. For more information about Dr. Kortylewski’s lab, please visit the Kortylewski Lab