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have a unique gene expression program and atypical chromosome segregation during mitosis; yet, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. The goals are to elucidate the chromatin structure and associated
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program at the interface of drug delivery, biomaterials, and cancer biology. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing next-generation therapeutic platforms, including lipid nanoparticles
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. At the heart of our program is the GLICO (Glioma-in-a-Cerebral-Organoid)platform, a system we pioneered where patient-derived glioma stem cells are grown within human cerebral organoids. This high-fidelity model
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outstanding mentoring. The Department includes 24 faculty across clinical, clinician-scientist and research tracks and houses robust clinical and research training programs at the post-doctoral fellowship
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with large data sets Good programming skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Very good command of English Experience in writing scientific publications Knowledge of the German language
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facilities led by expert scientists, coupled with cutting-edge technology, accelerates research productivity. Customized Professional and Career Growth: Experience specifically designed programs to enhance
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-640; Gastroenterology 2021 Jul 8:S0016-5085(21)03159-0; Nature Reviews Cancer 2023 Mar 27:1-20, Nature Cell Biology, 2024 May;26(5):840). Our program is well-funded by NCI, with multiple R01 grants and
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studying neural circuits Familiarity with programming languages (e.g. R, Python) and an ability to work with large datasets Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Ability to independently design and
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to applied domains such as drug discovery Proficiency in programming or scripting (e.g., Python, Bash, or similar) for workflow automation and data analysis. Ability to think critically about experimental data
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programs (e.g. amino acid and lipid metabolism), signaling pathways (e.g. mTOR and nutrient signaling), and systems-level regulatory networks that regulate basic T cell and dendritic cell biology and