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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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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
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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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-disciplinary program in implementation science to address cancer burden and disparities. · Develop a multidisciplinary program in implementation science to address cancer disparities. · Demonstrate
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, ordering supplies, and assisting with procedure development. This position plays a key role in supporting departmental and medical center objectives within a fast-paced, acute care environment. As a
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: · Collect and organize scientific data and maintain accurate records and reports. · Prepare stains, solutions, and culture media; process tissue samples as needed. · Clean and sterilize
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purification systems (e.g., Flash Chromatography, HPLC) and other analytical equipment. Collaborate with a dedicated team on the discovery and development of small molecule drugs and fragment-based drug
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for unsatisfactory results. · Accurately record work, calculate, compile, and analyze data. · Evaluate research data and suggest improvements, train staff in specialized procedures and concepts
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closely with PIs, laboratory staff, postdocs, and collaborators across multi-institutional projects to harmonize datasets and ensure analytic consistency. Prepare clear, publication-ready figures, summary
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technologies and collaborating with the strongest of partners, we can develop better tools to increase our understanding of complex diseases and to better predict which treatments might be most effective, i.e