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Join the Pediatric Immunotherapy Research Lab (PI: Leo Wang) in the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope , where we use cutting-edge techniques to understand and engineer potent immune
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technology and services. Assures satisfaction of patients, physicians and other customers with care and services that are delivered. Develops and fosters collaborative relationships with other departments
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qualifications should include: · Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Bioinformatics, Data Science, or a related quantitative discipline, with strong emphasis on mathematical modeling, statistics, and
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translational research in hematologic malignancies using genetically engineered mouse models, patient-derived samples, and molecular profiling techniques. The Staff Scientist will lead and support experiments
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) is a member of the nursing research team led by a nurse scientist. You will lead study activities through delivery of technology and telehealth-driven interventions to support patient symptom
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in biological sciences, engineering, or related field (Masters or PhD preferred). · Minimum of 5 years of experience working with human T-cells, primary human cells, immune systems or similar
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-paced research in cutting-edge technology, immunotherapeutic programs, and a commitment to delivering innovative solutions to critical illnesses. For more information on T Cell Therapeutics research
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Cytometry Core Director to lead a high-performance shared resource supporting basic, translational, and clinical cancer research. The Director manages daily operations, technology development, and scientific
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, immunohistochemistry, or genomic technologies. Demonstrated productivity through peer-reviewed publications. Preferred qualifications: Strong research background in genetic engineered mouse modeling, molecular and
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Institute at City of Hope. You will work on projects related to the molecular mechanisms underlying the aging-related diabetes development using genetically engineered mouse models and multiple omics