40 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" Fellowship positions at City of Hope in United States
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related discipline is required. · Excellent oral and written communication skills. · Proficiency in one or more programming languages is essential. · Evidence of productivity
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Medicine, and member of the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer. The Perry laboratory uses structural biology approaches, together with small molecule and fragment-based drug discovery, computer-aided drug
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. The Jianjun Chen Lab at City of Hope is looking for talented Postdoctoral Fellows to study cancer and stem cell biology. There are multiple
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. Additional qualifications include: Excellent communication skills and fluency in English, both written and spoken. Strong team orientation and interpersonal skills. A commitment to the program for a minimum of
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advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and computational approaches, to decode tumor and immune biology and usher in a new era of biologically informed clinical care for
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integrative therapy approaches. As a successful candidate, you will: · Devise, plan, document, and advance basic science and translational projects in genetics, epigenetics, and precision oncology
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computational approaches, to decode tumor and immune biology and usher in a new era of biologically informed clinical care for patients with blood cancer, such as Multiple Myeloma. Our laboratory is part of
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: · A Ph.D. or M.D. degree in broad biomedical sciences. · Proficiency in biochemical techniques, molecular biology skills, and cell culture. · Research experience with in vivo animal
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approaches, methods to improve T-cell recovery following bone marrow transplantation, and anti-leukemia therapies. They investigate cellular and molecular mechanisms via a combination of computational biology
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, the Yang lab utilizes biochemistry, molecular biology, CRISPR-based genomic screen, single-cell transcriptomics, and genetically modified mouse models to investigate the role of protein arginine methylation