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(UNC-CH), and/or with other groups in quantitative genomics areas in and outside Duke University. The postdoc candidate will join a highly collaborative team to develop ML/AI x genomics methodology
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cancer therapeutics. Experience in cell-based therapeutics is preferred. The Postdoc will develop and optimize novel dendritic cell and T cell therapies against cancers using sophisticated immunogenomic
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. The ideal candidate will be creative, highly motivated, and have the ability to work independently, as well as be part of a team. This candidate must be very enthusiastic about conducting research and willing
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developmental signaling pathways (Notch, Hippo) support tumorigenesis and might reveal novel therapeutic vulnerabilities. Every project incorporates the evaluation of novel pharmacologic agents to shepherd
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(publications). Ability to work independently; interpret, present, and discuss experimental data. Excellent communications skills. Other Requirements: This position is onsite. The work is performed on-site
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associated with critical illness. Previous work involving large-scale clinical cohorts enhances the candidate's ability to interpret host-response profiles. The fellow presents research findings at national
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. Building on this work, we seek to harness the power of this new tool to optimize its therapeutic use for a wide variety of conditions including epilepsy, neuropsychiatric disease, movement disorders, chronic