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Oncology Department at City of Hope is the largest Radiation Oncology enterprise in the southern California with more than 25 Linear Accelerators (Linacs) including special designed machines such as MR
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of induced pluripotent stem cell-based human disease models 2) Understanding the role of immunity during tumorigenesis as well as disease relapses in order to design novel inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapy and
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successful candidate, you will: This project with Dr. Nagarajan Vaidehi involves developing and application of interpretable machine learning methods to uncover allosteric regulation of disordered regions in
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communication and problem-solving skills and able to function independently and proficiently · Demonstrable computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and/or Microsoft Access as well as skills in data
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people that focuses primarily on autologous production of >60 CAR-T therapies per year in support of early clinical trials. Additional relevant areas of expertise are manufacturing of TILs and CAR-NK. As a
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experience in working with Linux HPCs · Experience in applying machine learning methods to genomics data analysis · Experience in navigating public databases and genomics data repositories
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. This project involves the development and application of interpretable machine learning methods to uncover allosteric regulation of disordered regions in the dynamics of G-protein coupled receptors to enable
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work. Work in a highly cross-functional environment together with specialists in immunology and deep learning Implement newly-released machine learning models on a GPU cluster Contribute to the design of
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motivated Research Associate II (RA II) to join our team. The Caligiuri lab focuses on NK cell biology, cancer immunotherapy through engineered CAR T and/or CAR NK cells, oncolytic virotherapy, antibody
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translational immunology laboratory at City of Hope focused on cancer immunology, hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), and cellular therapies including CAR T cells. The Thymus Research Group specifically