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of this position is to elucidate how T cell-NK cell interactions, immune regulatory circuits, and cellular state transitions shape responsiveness to cancer immunotherapies. Research efforts will extend
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supporting this new research program. The position involves performing a wide range of laboratory experiments, assisting in establishing and maintaining the daily operations of a newly formed laboratory, and
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signaling, metabolic remodeling, and cell fate regulation in renal cell carcinoma. The fellow will plan, design, and execute experiments of significant scope integrating molecular and cellular biology
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. The Post doctoral scholar will play a key role in building and supporting this new research program. The position involves performing a wide range of laboratory experiments, assisting in establishing and
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. While in the Hummon research group, this candidate will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to develop mass spectrometry methods in proteomics, metabolomics, and imaging
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| Surgical Oncology Job Description The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) – James is the only cancer program in the United States featuring a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated
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Biology & Genetics, where he is establishing an independent research program. Supported by generous start-up funding from OSU and an active NIH K99/R00 award, the Gao Lab provides a strong and stable
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the IMDP focuses on the multiomic study of immuno-oncology, including flow cytometry, immune monitoring, establishment of cancer cell lines and organoids, thin-slice tumor culture, and identification of T
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to elucidate how T cell-NK cell interactions, immune regulatory circuits, and cellular state transitions shape responsiveness to cancer immunotherapies. Research efforts will extend to therapeutic
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cancer program in the United States that features a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center aligned with a nationally ranked academic medical center and a freestanding cancer