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I 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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through cutting-edge research. Join City of Hope as an Administrative Program Coordinator and play a pivotal role in driving the success of a dynamic department. This position performs a variety of
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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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through cutting-edge research. The Microbiome Program is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate I to support our expanding clinical research efforts. This role is essential to maintaining efficient
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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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. Curate, process, and quality-control large-scale germline and somatic sequencing data (e.g., WES, WGS, panel-based assays) using standard HPC pipelines and cloud-based systems. Compose, implement or refine
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Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at City of Hope where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our dedicated and compassionate faculty and staff are driven by a common mission: Contribute to...
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. Gu’s lab and research, please visit: https://gu-lab.net and https://www.cityofhope.org/Zhaohui-Gu As a successful candidate, you will: Design and execute experiments to understand the molecular
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-life environmental exposures and the prenatal origins of childhood leukemia, for example in our ReCord Study (https://record.umn.edu ). Applicants are required to submit a CV accompanied by a cover
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to immunotherapies for type 1 diabetes as well as somatic variants in the pancreas and immune cells of organ donors with type 1 diabetes. For more information on the Shapiro Laboratory please visit here: https