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in T cell-based immunotherapy (it might include CAR T cells), including studies on in vitro T cell-cancer cell interactions demonstrated by the first authorship in a peer-reviewed publication. While
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are in the areas of extracellular vesicles & cell therapy, immunotherapy, nucleic acids therapeutics for brain cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Duties and Responsibilities: Design and develop small
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immunotherapy, or the roles of the microbiome in cancer susceptibility and progression. Candidates with other cancer related research interests may also be considered. Successful applicants will also be expected
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people’s lives taking research a step beyond the lab. Research projects we are looking to pursue are in the areas of extracellular vesicles & cell therapy, immunotherapy, nucleic acids therapeutics
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George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Târgu Mureș | Romania | 22 days ago
job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Immunotherapy, translational
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Center as well as any non-oncology infusion needs of patients at UCSF. The treatments include but are not limited to chemotherapy, biotherapy, immunotherapy, blood transfusions, hydration and electrolyte
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immunotherapies, and how metabolic interventions can be aimed at improving immunotherapy outcomes. The program will be potentially complementary and collaborative with current strengths in the School of Medicine
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by identifying and validating therapeutic targets for treatment and by developing robust protocols for in vitro production of clinical-grade blood cells for adoptive cancer immunotherapies
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of mortality worldwide, claiming nearly ten million lives each year. One promising treatment is cancer immunotherapy using mRNA encapsulated in lipid vesicles, which facilitate efficient drug transport
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Center as well as any non-oncology infusion needs of patients at UCSF. The treatments include but are not limited to chemotherapy, biotherapy, immunotherapy, blood transfusions, hydration and electrolyte