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A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the lab of Tanja Mittag in the Department of Structural Biology. Project Description: The Mittag laboratory invites applications for a
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Postdoctoral Position in Systems Immunology and Cell Engineering – University of Pennsylvania Location: Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA The Integrative
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that currently lack effective treatments, such as Parkinsons Disease. By combining machine learning with quantum chemistry and structure based approaches, the project will accelerate the translation
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epigenetic processes in human cancers. We develop novel chemical probes, engineered enzymes, and synthetic chromatin platforms to dissect and manipulate chromatin-templated processes. This position aims
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states than any other established model. This platform serves as the foundation for a purpose-built discovery engine where we conduct high-throughput screens and perform deep mechanistic deconstruction
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to dramatically improve patients' lives and change the world? Are you excited to push the envelope of understanding with respect to the structure and kinetics of genome-editing? Do you love learning and developing
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during cell state transitions in health and disease; (ii) how RNA/DNA secondary structures contribute to DNA repair. Using CRISPR screening, we have identified novel RNA/DNA helicase effectors of DSB
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to investigate how biomolecular phase transitions guide higher-order genome structure and influence disease. We combine biochemistry, genomics, cellular engineering, and advanced microscopy to build
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structure-based methods to identify novel small-molecule therapeutics. Tackling this challenge is critical for enabling more precise and efficient discovery efforts against complex biological targets
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minutes have a unique gene expression program and atypical chromosome segregation during mitosis; yet, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. This project aims to elucidate the chromatin structure and