95 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at City of Hope
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modify protocols. Write standard operating procedures and reports. Maintain records of work performed, including results and methodology; utilizing records may calculate, graph, and compile data. Develop
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drug development, with strong potential for publication in high-impact journals. Our research aims to uncover fundamental mechanisms of leukemogenesis and solid tumor progression, with a particular
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. The ideal candidate will have experience in developing LC-MS-based methods, troubleshooting instrumentation, processing complex data, and creating SOPs for metabolite and lipid identification. As a successful
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. · Perform comprehensive molecular validation and phenotyping techniques. · Support manuscript development, figure design, and integration of interim research findings to drive research progress. Your
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Epigenetics, Epigenetics Regulation, Cancer Metabolism, Immunology, Drug Discovery, Development, and Structural Biology, with an emphasis on RNA epigenetics/epitranscriptomics (RNA modifications) and RNA-based
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candidate, you will be: Developing liquid biopsy biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy response prediction. Investigating the epigenetic basis of GI cancers, such as aberrant DNA methylation
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modify protocols. Write standard operating procedures and reports. Maintain records of work performed, including results and methodology; utilizing records may calculate, graph, and compile data. Develop
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successful candidate, you will be: Developing liquid biopsy biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy response prediction. Investigating the epigenetic basis of GI cancers, such as aberrant DNA
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Administrator generally works pacific time zone business hours. Position Summary: Coordinates and develops coverage analyses and budgets for both industry sponsored and non-industry sponsored clinical trials
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discovery approaches and biochemical assays to target key proteins. This funded position is for a postdoctoral trainee interested in aiding the development of novel therapeutics for treating cancer