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thesis: Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Sarcoma Oncogenic Fusions and their interacting partners: implications for chromatin-associated processes and Cancer. Our research embarks on a new
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thesis: Biochemical and Functional Characterization of ASXLs and interacting partners: implications for chromatin-associated processes, cell cycle control and tumor suppression. Our research delves
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through conferences and scientific activities. Contribute to the operation and development of the Department, the Faculty of Arts and Science and the University of Montréal. Requirements Hold a Ph.D. in
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for funding from major granting agencies. Participate in the dissemination of knowledge and in the outreach of the University through conferences and scientific activities. Contribute to the operation and