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and activity. We aim to gain new biological insights into clinically relevant targets and to advance new therapeutic strategies in cancer. We pioneered chemical biology technologies including the dTAG
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. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. degree in biology; biochemistry; genetics; molecular biology; cell biology; immunology or related field is required. An M.D. degree is also acceptable. PREFERRED
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expertise with advanced workflows including spatial biology; single-cell analysis; epigenetic profiling; precision medicine; microbial and metagenomic analysis; and novel applications of third generation
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organization. We are committed to ensuring that all candidates hired share our commitment to diversity, anti-racism and inclusion. The Hsieh Lab in the Division of Human Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer
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, post-doctoral fellows, and research staff on a wide range of topics in biology, analytical biochemistry, sound experimental design, and data science. The Bioinformatician works closely with Shared
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the outcomes and lives of patients with advanced cancer. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in cancer biology, immunology, mouse modeling and application of cutting edge technologies
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communicate effectively with faculty, and research staff on a wide range of topics in biology, and data science. The Gujral lab at the Fred Hutch has an opening for a Computational Scientist with experience in
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, and communicate effectively with faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and research staff on a wide range of topics in biology, analysis of next-generation sequencing data, sound experimental design, and data
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cell therapy. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: MD or PhD in a related field A strong foundation in immunology and cell biology A track record of productive research PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
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culture Conducting biochemical and molecular biology assays, including RT-PCR, Western blotting, and immunofluorescence Working collaboratively with postdocs and graduate students to further research