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specified in the protocol. Ensure proper labeling and obtain pertinent clinical and protocol information on request forms. Develop and maintain knowledge of various aspects of processing specimens, paying
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macromolecular complexes and use these properties to develop new tools and novel therapeutics. As a successful candidate, you will: · Conducts routine and specialized laboratory experiments in Molecular
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highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to study transcriptional regulation and RNA metabolism in normal development and human diseases, such as neurological disorder, immunology, and cancer. In particular
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technology, research and clinical immunotherapeutic programs. We will train new personnel in project specific techniques and procedures. Work hours may vary. Please apply online for consideration. For more
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. · Help train and mentor new clinical research staff members. · Collect and deliver specimens for analysis
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, or spatial profiling as the lab develops. Process patient-derived biospecimens (blood, tissue, PBMCs, skin biopsies) following IRB and biosafety protocols. Laboratory Operations & Equipment Operate, maintain
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of Hope. This role offers an exciting opportunity to investigate immune checkpoint signaling within the tumor microenvironment and contribute to the development of novel anticancer therapies
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investigators and Clinical Trials Support Services (CTSS) for budget development, Medicare coverage analysis (MCA) and OnCore calendar builds to ensure timeliness and accuracy. Holds a significant role in
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hematopoiesis, leukemogenesis, and tumorigenesis as well as developing new targeted therapies for hematological malignant diseases and cancers. Our research involves experiments with various biochemistry and
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develops and applies innovative proteomic assays to study the adaptive immune response, with applications in the study of infectious disease and cancer. In collaboration with the Lahouel lab, we