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prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis by identifying features of aggressiveness early. Reporting to Dr. Srinivasa Rao and Prof. Ian Mills, the post-holder will be a member of the Rao and Mills research
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improve prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis by identifying features of aggressiveness early. Reporting to Dr. Srinivasa Rao and Prof. Ian Mills, the post-holder will be a member of the Rao and Mills
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strategies in vitro and in vivo. Hosting Lab Our research focuses on aggressive pediatric brain tumors and notably Diffuse Midline Gliomas H3 K27-altered (DMG). In order to improve prognosis for these tumours
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will lead interdisciplinary research projects on how oncogenic fusion proteins reprogram chromatin and gene regulation in aggressive cancers. The position integrates third-generation, long
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aggressive form of brain cancer, characterized by diverse and dynamic cell states that drive treatment resistance and poor prognosis. In this project, funded by the Foundation Against Cancer, you will move
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insight into the biological response to conditions of insufficient oxygen (hypoxia) which are commonly found in solid tumours. Hypoxia predicts for poor patient prognosis due to increased aggressiveness and
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that commencing treatment early significantly improves the survival rate of patients with multiple myeloma, an aggressive form of blood cancer. Jesús San Miguel also played a decisive role in the introduction of a
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-quality results within aggressive timelines Strong record of quality peer-reviewed publications Strong safety record and ability to follow complex standard operating procedures Preferred Qualifications
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epigenetic modifiers shape gene expression programs, and how perturbations in these regulatory layers drive pathological states, particularly in aggressive cancers. Conceptual knowledge in these areas will be
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cells within the prostate tissue are most susceptible to toxic heavy metals, their impact on cancer growth and associated aggressive disease and health disparities. Ultimately, the successful candidate