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signaling, metabolic remodeling, and cell fate regulation in renal cell carcinoma. The fellow will plan, design, and execute experiments of significant scope integrating molecular and cellular biology
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supporting ongoing mouse and cell biology studies. This role offers exceptional opportunities for skill development, career advancement, and involvement in innovative, translational cancer research from
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written and oral communication skills, with a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals. Desired Qualifications: 1. Experience in B cell sorting, hybridoma, antibody functional analysis. 2. Prior
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cancer centers to study the tumor microbiome and how it can be leveraged to improve cancer outcomes. For more information: https://u.osu.edu/spakowiczlab/ . Key Responsibilities: Genome-resolved microbiome