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for a highly motivated and team-science minded Postdoctoral Fellow, to study the molecular mechanisms involved in regulating functional beta cell mass, skeletal muscle insulin action, whole body glucose
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, ATAC-seq, etc.) analysis of the biological mechanisms underlying each leukemia, single-cell level leukemogenesis and micro-environment modeling in knock-in and xenograft mouse models, etc. We offer a top
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the molecular mechanisms of thymic regeneration. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD and/or MD degree interested in using novel biological and computational methods with the aim
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Fellowship within the laboratory of Dr Ed Boas, at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope. For more information on his research please visit here . We are looking for a biomedical engineer, materials
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. Join Dr. Marcel van den Brink’s multidisciplinary team to explore innovative ways to decipher the molecular mechanisms of thymic regeneration
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malignancies using engineered cellular therapies. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD and/or MD degree interested in combining novel rational and combinatorial synthetic biology approaches
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have been focused on exploring the molecular mechanisms of leukemogenesis and evolution, discovery of novel therapeutic targets, and development of novel therapeutic strategies, including novel
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Cancer Metabolism, Dr. Shuck’s lab is focused on elucidating the mechanisms linking diabetes and cancer. Her lab utilizes a multi-prong approach using human, mouse, and cell models to determine the role of
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radiation that can be targeted to enhance anti-tumor immunity and/or minimize normal tissue toxicity for gastrointestinal (GI) malignancies. In addition, we have discovered a novel immune-mediated mechanism
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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. Join Dr. Marcel van den Brink’s multidisciplinary team to explore innovative ways to decipher the molecular mechanisms of thymic regeneration