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The Choi lab (https://choilaboratory.northwestern.edu) is a T cell biology lab who is interested in improving outcomes for patients with cancer and autoimmune disease. We utilize high dimensional
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projects include: 1) building AI-guided custom microscopes that implement live-cell, label-free super-resolution methods like iSIM, QPM, FLIM, and hyperspectral imaging; 2) building microfluidic chambers
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homeostasis obesity. The interested candidates can check our publications in this area to understand the research interests of our lab better: Ozcan L, et al. Cell Metabolism. 2009 Jan 7;9(1):35-51. Endoplasmic
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or -tested drugs and preventing metastatic spread of breast cancer. Studies will use a range of complementary methods including biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, single cell transcriptomics
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-cell and spatial profiling approaches. The primary research focus of the candidate postdoc will be to employ innovative bioinformatics approaches to dissect in both human-relevant models of lung cancer
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physiology and aging; (2) long-term ramifications of traumatic brain injury and concussion with emphasis on defining molecular and cellular mechanisms in the context of cell-to-cell communication. We welcome
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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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Postdoctoral Fellow – Thoracic and Head &Neck Medical Oncology – KRAS -mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Postdoctoral positions are available to study molecular mechanisms associated with
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Anderson Cancer Center, ranked number one in cancer by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals survey. His lab focuses on deciphering the cell signaling, epigenetic/epitranscriptomic and RNA-based
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to high-dimensional data to perform integrative and exploratory analysis. The project aims to develop tools that can leverage immunophenotyping data, such as single-cell cytometry data with transcriptome