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, including single-cell genomics (Wright, Lloyd), sexual selection and reproduction (Wright, Pomiankowski, Hemmings, Wigby), gene editing (Dasmahapatra), experimental approaches (Wigby), and stalk-eyed fly
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. Current approaches to vascularization include the co-culture of stem cells with endothelial cell lines. Furthermore, vascularization can be promoted by perfusing the cell culture with media and using
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leukemia in children. We have several projects related to these general topics. Each focuses on gene regulation â“ and changes that occur in gene regulation â“ during stem cell development and
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related discipline. (*PhD to be completed within 3 months of the closing date for the post). Significant, relevant research experience to include: Experience in maintaining stem cell culture models, with
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/10.26508/lsa.202201588 Pantier et al., Mol Cell (2021): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2020.11.046 Candidate profile - Recently obtained PhD in genomics, molecular biology or other relevant discipline
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features. Using our recently developed chromosome engineering approach, we have created isogenic stem cell lines that allow us to precisely isolate the effects of the chromosomal abnormality from other
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at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine invites individuals to apply for a postdoctoral fellow position investigating the cross-talk between cell signaling, metabolism, and immune regulation in stem cell biology
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related to these general topics. Each focuses on gene regulation – and changes that occur in gene regulation – during stem cell development and differentiation. We use mice to model pediatric malignancies
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leukemia. MDS arise with the expansion of hematopoietic stem cells with genetic and/or cytogenetic alterations in the bone marrow. Proliferation of aberrant cell clones induces ineffective differentiation
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University of California San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
computational biologists at the UCSF Parnassus campus. The Specialist will be a valued laboratory member, creating novel bioengineered stem cell platforms, assisting with grant preparation, and contributing