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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is open under Dr. Nagarajan Vaidehi within the department of Computational and Quantitative Medicine
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. We’re looking for a motivated and compassionate Exercise Physiologist I to join our Exercise Oncology Program. In this role, you’ll be
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: https://www.nathlab.org As a successful candidate, you will: Collaborate closely with experimental scientists, mathematicians, and medical oncologists/surgeons to plan, design, and execute computational
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within the translational hematopathology program led by Dr. M. James You. The successful candidate will develop a focused research program aligned with the laboratory's core themes, including leukemic stem
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assist others in the proper use of high quality computer operated microscope systems to include widefield, Confocal, and 2-photon microscope systems. As a successful candidate you will: · Train
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a broad philanthropy program that powers its work. City of Hope’s growing national system includes its Los Angeles campus, a network of clinical care locations across Southern California, a new cancer
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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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discovery, and diagnostic refinement in hematologic malignancies. Analyze and interpret experimental data using appropriate computational tools and collaborate with bioinformatics staff when necessary
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for Cancer and Aging is led by Dr. William Dale and is housed within the Supportive Care Research and Training Division. Our research program focuses on studies related to cancer and aging, exploring
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through cutting-edge research. A Clinical Research Associate I role is available for the Integrative Oncology research program within the Cherng Family Center. You will be scheduling patients