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Job Description SJCRH Position Overview: The Department of Information Services is seeking a highly skilled and motivated faculty- level Clinical Informatics Researcher to join our dynamic clinical
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, mission-driven Postdoctoral Fellow to help engineer next-generation immune therapies for pediatric glioma. Our group reverse-engineers multiorgan human biology using iPSC/organoids, microphysiological
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neuroscience, or computational neuroscience. The postdocs would be part of a multidisciplinary neural engineering and behavioral neuroscience team to study neural mechanisms of drug self-administration and
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computational modeling, in vivo biological assays, and radiation physics and engineering approaches to define the mechanisms and optimal radiation dosimetric parameters by which FLASH-RT mitigates radiation
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cancer patients. The lab employs cutting-edge technologies (immunopeptidomics, T cell engineering, single-cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics, CRISPR technologies) paired with in vivo animal
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”), we are looking for a: Reference Number 10887 Recent advances in quantum technology have made operational quantum gravimeters possible, surpassing conventional devices in precision and versatility. In
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cancer patients. The lab employs cutting-edge technologies (immunopeptidomics, T cell engineering, single-cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics, CRISPR technologies) paired with in vivo animal
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investigating the new pathways and targets in diabetes/obesity and cancer. The lab uses genetically engineered mouse models and molecular pharmacology tools to identify novel signaling pathways to develop new
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advancing understanding and treatment of pediatric cancer. Dr. Brian Crompton’s lab is an interdisciplinary team with both computational and wet bench scientists that utilize omics (e.g. genomic, epigenomic
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The Neuro-Oncology Branch (NOB) at the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR) is a specialized program dedicated to advancing the study and treatment of brain and central