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Job Summary The candidate would work within a dynamic and vibrant lab with a proven track record of outstanding achievements and contributions in translational biomedical research. This position
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and undergraduate students, gain leadership experience in collaborative projects and contribute to grant applications. The incumbent will be part of a dynamic team of experimental scientists, where
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study the dynamics of such transitions, how multiple transitions within the same molecule can compete with one another, and how such transitions affect protein-DNA interactions. The goal of the research
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bioinformatics of cancer May analyze proteomic data from patient biopsies to identify potentially targetable perturbations and present your findings to molecular tumor boards May develop data repositories and
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binding dynamics to improve drug and treatment development. Training: Graduate students in the Leslie Lab receive training in single-molecule microscopy specializing in the CLiC imaging technique pioneered
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an environmental shift, the structure of the nanoparticle changes, releasing the drug. The goal of this research will be to characterize these dynamics and understand drug delivery mechanisms. Training: Graduate
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for a first independent position and grant. The successful candidate will be mentored by Dr. Philipp Lange, PhD (Canada Research Chair in Translational Proteomics of Childhood Cancer). The position is
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would work within a dynamic and vibrant lab with a proven track record of outstanding achievements and contributions in translational biomedical research. This position allows the candidate to contribute
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. Foster’s Biochemistry and Molecular Biology students describe him as an outstanding scientist and mentor who cares deeply about his students’ learning, creativity, growing independence, career development