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promote the implementation of innovative and effective multi-omic tools (Genomics, Epigenetics, and Proteomics) under the umbrella of the CPTAC consortium "The National Cancer Institute's Clinical Proteomic
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of knowledge. The program is dedicated to recruit 12 remarkable Doctoral Candidates (DCs) within the field of Immunology, Epigenetics, Omics and Gene Editing Technologies and Bioinformatics. The objective
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, epigenetic techniques, and animal models, as well as adoptive cell immunotherapy tools. Key Responsibilities Planning and performing experiments. Analysis and interpretation of the obtained data. Adapting
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