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for devastating genetic diseases. GTP is a complex R&D organization consisting of research laboratories supported by multiple core functions which provide internal capacity to perform gene transfer studies from
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2020, the Emory Department of Pediatrics was the #1 ranked pediatric department in National Institutes of Health research funding. This job posting is part of our ambitious $200M investment
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Project Scientist position. The Full Project Scientist candidate will perform independent research on clinical trials of hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy (HSC-GT) for primary immune deficiency diseases
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basic science research with emphasis in the field of stem cell research to discover novel epigenetic mechanisms in regulating normal and ischemic cardiac and oral disease tissues. The Department
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pharmacy files and records. Demonstrate proficiency with appropriate pharmacy equipment, systems, and technology. Assist with pharmacy inspections. Adhere to State and Federal regulations and Pharmacy
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of cancers to rare diseases. This is an opportunity to work within one of the largest academic GMP facilities in Europe focusing on the delivery of gene therapy products for early phase clinical trials. In
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international institutions in the field. Job Description The first 15 years of genetic association studies(GWAS) have concentrated on disease susceptibility in order to uncover genes that can be used as drug
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mechanisms responsible for human health and disease, using state-of-the-art core facilities. Our research focuses on metabolism and genetics with a particular spotlight on the impact of sex differences, ageing
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organs, respond to tumor cells, or sense the world around us. This occurs because of gene regulation. Our lab research focuses on the role of gene regulation in establishing different cellular phenotypes
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for coupling functional genomics techniques with computational analyses to understand gene regulation in health and disease. Such models are based on multi-omics high-throughput assays, either performed by