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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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lung and other malignancies, affording access to patient samples and large tumor databases. Specific research areas of interest include development of optimized strategies for efficient and specific
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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macrophages to examine their ability to delay autoimmune responses. Perform islet transplantation studies in mouse models of T1D to define optimal transplant sites and the use of accessory cells/therapies
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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the Principal Investigator or clinical supervisor. Participate in research team meetings to discuss progress, troubleshoot challenges, and optimize trial implementation. Stay current on literature relevant