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Research Fellowship. This intensive two-year program is designed for general and cardiothoracic surgery residents interested in an academic career in cardiothoracic or congenital heart surgery. Housed within
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, neurosciences, and genetics. Applicants should be proficient in experimental design and troubleshooting as well as preparation of scientific manuscripts and postdoctoral grant applications including writing and
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experience in using high-dimensional cytometry (CyTOF or Aurora, Cytek), multi-color panel design, immune cell sorting, and peptide/virus stimulation T-cell assays. Responsibilities: Lead a project on memory T
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single-cell multi-omics data. Gain rich knowledge in cancer biology, cancer genomics and immunogenomics, and cancer-specific bioinformatics. Develop skills in study design, data interpretation
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-motivation Outstanding organizational skills Experience with molecular biology techniques and cell culture Willingness to learn new techniques and skills Ability to independently design and conduct experiments
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world-leading center for medical research and innovation. Under the guidance of the Principal Investigator, Dr. Jia Fan, who has recently received a high-end instrument grant from the National Institutes
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committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http://www.washington.edu/diversity/diversity
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of synthetic chemists to support our drug-discovery efforts. The successful candidate will be involved in designing and synthesis of small molecule inhibitors targeting proteins as potential anti
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, from designing projects, conducting experiments, performing analyses, and producing manuscripts. We encourage postdocs to compete for fellowships funding and grants whenever possible. These NIH-funded
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and integrative therapy approaches. Key Responsibilities include: Devise, plan, document, and advance basic science and translational projects in genetics, epigenetics, and precision oncology