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Hospital. The Hatley lab studies how normal development processes are perturbed to drive pediatric embryonal tumors using rhabdomyosarcoma as a model system. Our findings defined the cell of origin
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The Chen laboratory studies how cancer and its immune microenvironment sense and respond to stresses and therapeutic insults to evade immune surveillance and develop drug resistance. We specialize
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A postdoctoral fellow position is available at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, at the laboratory of Dr. Eirini Papapetrou https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/papapetroulab/ and the
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in New York City. We are specifically looking for a team member with a background in immunology and an interest in trained immunity. Background Our lab strives to develop novel nanotherapeutics and
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of the Medical University of Vienna. With around 6,500 employees and 8,600 students, the Medical University of Vienna is one of the largest biomedical research and teaching institutions in Europe (https
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antibody specificity profiling. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES You’ll join a small team advancing a new screening platform focused on therapeutic antibody specificity. The aim is to deploy this newly developed assay
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focus on the role and mechanisms of RNA-binding proteins in tumor development and progression. We are looking for ambitious highly motivated candidates with Ph.D. degree and a strong background in
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Job Description Project Description: Drug toxicity and resistance are the leading causes of therapeutic failures. The Chen Lab (https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/chen-lab-taosheng.html) studies
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are: Identify and validate pathophysiological changes relevant to anhedonia. Develop models with high construct validity. Identify new targets to treat anhedonia. This may involve multi-modal approaches combining
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epigenetics research. The fellow will also benefit from state-of-the-art research facilities and the highly collaborative community at NYU. Further information about our research can be found at: http