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translated landmark scientific discoveries into treatments that have improved the lives of diabetic patients around the world. TRCT focuses on stem cell biology and development, translational and clinical
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records and the training program. · Coordinate and conduct Internal audits, follow up and write reports for submission to QA management. Track and follow up on audit commitments for timely
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Cytometry Core Director to lead a high-performance shared resource supporting basic, translational, and clinical cancer research. The Director manages daily operations, technology development, and scientific
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standard laboratory molecular, cell biology, and bioinformatics techniques, towards understanding mechanisms that regulate pancreatic beta-cell development, function, and regeneration, as well as diabetes
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to vaccine development utilizing viral vectors to contribute to an effort in developing neoantigen expressing vaccines for clinical investigations. The position is available as part of a multi-disciplinary
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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
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tools to identify novel signaling pathways to develop new targets for drug discovery. Our research interests include: 1) Liver-gut and microbiota crosstalk as metabolic mediators in regulating both normal
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investigates thymic regeneration, T cell development, immune tolerance, and strategies to enhance immune reconstitution following transplantation and cancer therapy. Our work bridges fundamental immunology with
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opportunities for career development. For more information about Dr. Ma’s lab, please visit here . As a successful candidate, you will: Focus on tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy, with an emphasis
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the Department of Immuno-Oncology focuses on how blood and immune cells develop, function, and interact with other cells, with a second focus on how blood stem cells become malignant. We use mass spectrometry