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and progenitor cells and the bone marrow microenvironment, which provides essential context for understanding leukemia initiation, clonal evolution, and therapy response. For more information about Dr
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. You will have opportunities to analyze large-scale germline genotyping data, as well as tumor whole-genome sequencing data from childhood leukemia patients to investigate the etiologic role of early
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. A Postdoctoral Fellowship position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages
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models to study metabolic diseases is preferred. For a complete list of Publications please visit here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1J54E41I5YVku/bibliography/public/ Your qualifications should
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, glioblastomas, colon cancer, and lung cancer. Advancing precision oncology through machine-learning models: We integrate multimodal patient data, including multiomic data and health record information, to develop
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Fellowship position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and
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medicine, vascular biology, bioengineering, and data science, Dr. Chen leads an active research program focused on epigenetics, RNA and chromatin biology and endothelial stress response. Her team integrates
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at the Arthur Riggs Diabetes Metabolism Research Institute of City of Hope. Built upon her interdisciplinary training in medicine, vascular biology, bioengineering, and data science, Dr. Chen leads
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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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regulating both normal 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