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cancer and its therapeutic implications. Prior work in the lab has focused on the dark genome in cancer (Prensner et al., Nature Biotechnology 2021), gene discovery in pediatric brain cancer (Hofman et al
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Biotechnology, Neuron, and Nature Communications. He is the recipient of Whitehall Foundation Three-Year Research Grant (2024), Collaborative Pairs Pilot Project Award from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (2024
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. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology working with Dr. Ed Boyden. His recent works are published in Cell, Nature Biotechnology, Neuron, and Nature Communications. He is the recipient
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* Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree (Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioinformatics or related disciplines) and strong interests in research on molecular-level analysis
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opportunity, affirmative action employer. Required Qualifications* Master's degree in Biotechnology, Toxicology, or a closely related biological field + 2 years of related biomedical research experience