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that is ranked top 5 in the nation for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report at its core, City of Hope’s uniquely integrated model spans cancer care, research and development, academics and training, and
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, pancreatic, and gastric cancers. Some of the key research topics in our laboratory include: Developing ctDNA and cfRNA-based liquid biopsy biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and predictive responses
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analyze data obtained from work performed. Independently evaluate research data and initiate alternative approaches to improve the quality of results by providing input to overall research design. Train lab
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of library preparation workflows. · Assay Development and Protocol Establishment: You will be required to establish, optimize, and formally document new laboratory protocols for cutting-edge and newly
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of library preparation workflows. · Assay Development and Protocol Establishment: You will be required to establish, optimize, and formally document new laboratory protocols for cutting-edge and newly
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resistance in colorectal cancer, using state-of-the-art spatial and molecular platforms. This position provides an exceptional opportunity to develop hands-on skills in both clinical sample handling and
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into the development and application of effective novel therapeutic strategies to treat cancers in the clinic. For more information about Dr. Chen’s lab, please visit here. As a successful candidate, you will: Assist
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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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the Department of Hematological Malignancies Translational Science, Department of Pediatrics, and Gehr Family Center for Leukemia Research. You will directly work on the following projects: 1) Development
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visit here . If you are passionate about some of the following things, we are working on this may be the perfect opportunity: · Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and