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are working on this may be the perfect opportunity: 1. Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and exosomal-based liquid assays for early cancer detection, prognosis, and predictive
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studies. The lab focuses on mechanisms underlying human T-cell development and lymphoid leukemogenesis and the application of these mechanistic insights to the development of novel anti-cancer immunotherapy
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. This project involves the development and application of interpretable machine learning methods to uncover allosteric regulation of disordered regions in the dynamics of G-protein coupled receptors to enable
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tools to identify novel signaling pathways to develop new targets for drug discovery. Our research interests include: 1) Liver-gut and microbiota crosstalk as metabolic mediators in regulating both normal
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Postdoctoral Fellow. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established team and lead projects that culminate in publications in high-impact journals. Our research focuses on drug development
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following things we are working on this may be the perfect opportunity: 1. Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and exosomal-based liquid assays for early cancer detection, prognosis
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at risk of developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The Thurmond Lab is also examining Doc2b as a potential biomarker for diabetes. If this protein can help us detect early diabetic changes, patients can
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pioneering the development of neural stem cell (NSC) and extracellular vesicle (EV)-based therapies for neurodegenerative conditions, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), chemotherapy-related cognitive
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hematopoiesis, leukemogenesis, and tumorigenesis as well as developing new targeted therapies for hematological malignant diseases and cancers. Our research involves experiments with various biochemistry and
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of Hope. This role offers an exciting opportunity to investigate immune checkpoint signaling within the tumor microenvironment and contribute to the development of novel anticancer therapies