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College of Medicine Department:Anatomy & Cell Biology Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Jones lab is seeking a highly
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novel strategies to treat seizures and cytotoxic edema, especially in neonates. To reach this goal, we are addressing the following questions: 1. How does the brain inhibitory system work at the cellular
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therapies for such cancers, and test them in cellular and animal models. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and have a keen interest in both imaging and treatment of cancer, this role is perfect
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progression of pancreatic diseases. This project will entail a multi-disciplinary approach involving techniques of molecular biology, cell culture, and bioinformatics as well as animal modeling studies
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research endeavors. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain mammalian cell cultures in a sterile BSL-2 environment, adhering to safety protocols Generate reporter gene constructs and use in RNAi knock-down
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which evaluated molecular tumor board assisted care versus usual care for stage IIb-IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) This position will offer numerous opportunities for the right candidate to hone
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Institute, Stanford University), our lab has access to one of the largest iPSC biobanks in the United States, which give us access to multiple cell lineages carrying mutation in multiple genes key
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, their molecular movements, and their interaction with other proteins within the cell membrane. We propose that understanding of single molecular movements will allow us to gain further insight in the receptor
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development of drug-related adverse events, drug resistance, and drug efficacy) in cancer therapy. Applicants should have a strong background in mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
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clinical data, cell culture systems, and mouse models to understand the role of the Hippo pathway and the downstream transcriptional activators TAZ and YAP in sarcomas. Education Requirement: PhD or MD/PhD