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. Experience with AI/ML algorithms and prediction model development. Familiarity with data structures, algorithms, software engineering best practices, and computational efficiency is highly desirable
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cancer. Work in the lab utilizes both genetically engineered mouse models and in vitro systems. A combination of state-of-the-art surgical, genetic, cellular, biochemical, imaging, and metabolic flux
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. A Postdoctoral Fellowship position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages
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. Gu’s lab and research, please visit: https://gu-lab.net and https://www.cityofhope.org/Zhaohui-Gu As a successful candidate, you will: Design and execute experiments to understand the molecular
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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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-life environmental exposures and the prenatal origins of childhood leukemia, for example in our ReCord Study (https://record.umn.edu ). Applicants are required to submit a CV accompanied by a cover
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Fellowship position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and
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evolution. Our work builds on experience developing pangenome graph construction and analysis tools (PGGB, ODGI, IMPG) and contributions to the Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium and Human Pangenome Reference
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, Cancer Biology, Chromatin Regulation, Cancer Epigenetics, Epigenetics Regulation, Cancer Metabolism, Immunology, Drug Discovery, Development, and Structural Biology, with an emphasis on RNA epigenetics
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Institute at City of Hope. You will work on projects investigating the new pathways and targets in diabetes/obesity and cancer. The lab uses genetically engineered mouse models and molecular pharmacology