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The Tang Lab at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at University of Virginia School of Medicine is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar for cellular and molecular
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currently has multiple extramural grants from both the National Institutes of Health and the Veterans Administration. These grants focus on advancing two specific molecular mechanisms, RNA splicing and lipid
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. The lab also investigates this molecular coordination in drug resistance and immune cell-cancer cell communications within the tumor microenvironment. The aims are to provide critical mechanistic insights
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immunology, flow cytometry and histology. Experience with primary cell culture, functional analyses in vitro and in vivo and characterization of the molecular features of cells (DNA/RNA/Protein) is essential
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molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis from a developmental perspective using Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), a common tumor predisposition human genetic disorder, as a model. While working on
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seeking hands-on experience in biostatistical research within a dynamic academic environment and aiming to make impactful contributions to the field. For additional information about the position, please
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molecular, biochemical, and behavioral manifestations. We have collaborations with other labs that enrich the overall research experience. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Applicants must have PhD and/or MD