20 genetic-algorithm-computer Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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genetically-engineered mice. The work will include generation, characterization, and validation of induced pluripotent stem cell lines. The projects will be directed by Dr. Ram Subramanyan. An emphasis will be
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adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our
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to identify the key tumorigenic pathways/drivers, and target these for cancer therapeutics using in vitro and in vivo pharmaco-genetic approaches. The special focus is on medulloblastoma (a pediatric
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using large databases is preferred, and genetic data analysis skills are desirable. Required Qualifications: PhD or MD in Public Health, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Cognitive
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, gene transfer, gene editing, biochemistry, cell biology, cell culture, and vertebrate animal models, including genetically-engineered mice. The work will include generation, characterization, and
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demonstrated independent thinking and problem-solving abilities. Experience using large databases is preferred, and genetic data analysis skills are desirable. Required Qualifications PhD or MD in Public Health
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economic engine for the state of Nebraska. Led by Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., UNMC has six colleges, two institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000 students in more than two dozen
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investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis
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of diversity, and is a major economic engine for the state of Nebraska. Led by Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., UNMC has six colleges, two institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000
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adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our