62 energy positions at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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The Yee Laboratory at MD Anderson Cancer Center focuses on research to understand human T cell biology, anti-tumor immunity, and the development of translational strategies using TCR-based cellular
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microscopy. Key Functions Performs cell culture of tumor cell lines and 3D tissue-engineered cultures based on polymeric scaffolds for organotypic tumor growth in vitro Performs immunofluorescence experiments
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spectrometry), mammalian cell culture, lentiviral production and transduction, flow cytometry, and microscopy. The Research Assistant II will record and evaluate data and operate, maintain, and install new
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to treatments in a standardized manner. -Performs animal surgery. -Performs tumor cell injection in the subcutaneous tissue of mice. -Performs animal drug treatment studies. -Isolate DNA, RNA, and protein from
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strategies to guide early clinical development of drugs. 9. Design and develop cell and molecular assays to define mechanism of action for compounds, identify pharmacodynamic assays to be used in pre-clinical
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of CRISPR systems and experience in designing CRISPR libraries. Perform temporal analysis of single-cell RNA-seq, ATAC-seq data to infer clonal dynamics and evolutionary trajectories of tumor and immune cells
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blood samples from mice. • Processes tissue and blood samples for analysis. Molecular and Cellular Immunology Techniques • Evaluates the therapeutic effects of cell therapies and biologics. • Examines
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to learn to independently operate the flow cytometers, cell sorters and Isolight. Experiment setup, instrument QC, laser alignment, routine maintenance, etc. Assist research personnel in use
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, conducts bioinformatics analysis on single-cell RNA-seq and other omics data. With direction, maintains and develops pipelines for 3'-seq data analysis. Develops approaches to offer bioinformatic and
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cancer development using mice, cell lines, and organoids as model systems through metabolomics mass spectrometry. The trainee will also participate in professional development activities and collaborative