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interactions in the tumor microenvironment • Cancer immunometabolism and immune cell suppression • Cholesterol metabolism in therapeutic resistance • Nutrient scavenging mechanisms in cancer progression Key
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Quantum Materials and Devices – Deng Research Group Prof. Bingchen Deng (https://luddy.indiana.edu/contact/profile/index.html?bingchen_deng) in the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana
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opportunities in cutting-edge metabolomics (Orbitrap LC-MS), cancer immunology, and translational cancer research in a collaborative, well-funded environment. Research Focus • Metabolic interactions in the tumor
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on malaria immunology, host-pathogen interactions, gut microbiota, or bacteriology will be prioritized. Work will include, but not be limited to: general immunology laboratory techniques to prepare mouse and
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for possible exotic spin-dependent interactions. The group is part of the Center for Exploration of Energy and Matter (CEEM) at IU, which also includes research in theoretical nuclear physics, condensed matter
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of Health (NIH) in 2021, setting a school record for research funding for the sixth straight year. Additionally, IUSM provides an interdisciplinary and interactive scientific environment with many
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physics, and computer science. We seek candidates who possess excellent professionalism and enthusiasm in their work, good communication skills which promote positive interactions in the lab, strong ability
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campus. Simon Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other