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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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for collecting and handling specimens; ensure proper labeling and obtain pertinent clinical and protocol information on request forms; develop and maintain knowledge of various aspects of processing specimens
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recruitment of patients to study. · Help train and mentor new clinical research staff members. · Collect and deliver specimens for analysis Your qualifications should include
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synthesis. · Prepare data presentations and manuscripts for publication. · Organize and maintain project workflow, both internally and in collaborations with other labs. Your qualifications
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studies (focusing on both basic and translational research). The ultimate goal of the laboratory is to translate the laboratory discoveries into the development and application of effective novel
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modify protocols. Write standard operating procedures and reports. Maintain records of work performed, including results and methodology; utilizing records may calculate, graph, and compile data. Develop
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. · Perform comprehensive molecular validation and phenotyping techniques. · Support manuscript development, figure design, and integration of interim research findings to drive research progress. Your
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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
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failure from a developmental perspective. We are interested in the dynamics of beta-cell heterogeneity, islet organization and cell-cell interaction in fetal and neonatal development. The Dhawan lab