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Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology who provides scientific direction for correlative research studies in oncology; participates in the development of original
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development, with additional opportunities for teaching, developing new studies, and collaborating on ongoing projects. Additional Information: This position is contingent upon funding and will end on or before
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strategies to enhance tumor immunogenicity and overcome resistance to immunotherapy. Our research focuses on identifying metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer and developing metabolic interventions to convert
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biology, and microbial and plant biology. This role involves conducting independent and collaborative research on pathogen evolution, supervising student research, and contributing to the development
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. The Post Doctoral Scholar will specifically, support relationship development on the effects of Argon-Hydrogen shielding gas on properties of directed energy deposition (DED) Fe-10Ni material additive
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for external funding and supports development of research proposals for submission; participants as appropriate in new research grant submissions; develop projects, collects data, and conducts quantitative and
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modalities including immune checkpoint blockade, cytokine-based immune modulation, and engineered cellular therapies such as CAR-T platforms. The scholar will contribute to the development and refinement
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to the development and refinement of innovative research methodologies and will independently design, optimize, and execute complex immunologic and molecular experiments across in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo model
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Additive Manufacturing Advanced Steels. The Post Doctoral Scholar will specifically, support relationship development on the effects of Argon-Hydrogen shielding gas on properties of directed energy
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materials characterization, and the development of high-frequency or ultrafast experimental capabilities. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in experimental studies on thin films and