11 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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focused on defining autonomous and non-autonomous regulators of disseminated tumor cell fate with the overarching goal of developing therapeutically viable approaches to prevent breast cancer metastasis
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, scientific breakthroughs, and healthier lives for every person in every community. As a part of this effort, we are committed to advancing and supporting the career development of the next generation of
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of collaboration, compassion, determination, excellence, innovation, integrity, and respect. Responsibilities The successful applicant will develop mathematical models that focus on understanding the interplay
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, innovation, integrity, and respect. Responsibilities Perform an in-depth characterization of the B cell and serum antibody response to EBV antibodies elicited by vaccination Perform data analysis and prepare
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to advancing cancer research and developing new treatments. Our lab uses CRISPR-based functional genomic screens to dissect how immune cells interact with solid tumor cells. By identifying genetic determinants
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therapy. Responsibilities To drive a project to develop the next generation of highly sensitive and multi-specific T cell receptors for adoptive cell transfer immunotherapies of blood cancers and solid
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Science and Therapeutics Division and is a member of the Immunotherapy Integrated Research Center (IIRC). Their primary focus is on developing unique and first-in-class therapeutic drugs for cancer
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to understand cancer development and to develop new therapeutic strategies. The Fred Hutch/University of Washington Head and Neck Research Program- Fred Hutch and the University of Washington have a world-class
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with pursuing the major scientific research goals of Dr. Thomas's lab with a focus on studying the development of memory to vaccines and infections in infants. In this light, the Position's specific job
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infections of varying severities. Define features of effective and ineffective antigen targets in the T cell repertoire and develop in vitro and in vivo models to test features of diverse immune specificities