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, epigenetics, biochemistry, genomics, and data integration is a plus. Working as a team player in a highly dynamic environment is essential. To find out more about the Mills Lab, please visit
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://yehlab.labsites.cshl.edu ). We are recruiting new members passionate about drug discovery and chemical biology. Our lab is working to understand the molecular mechanisms leading to efficient elicitation of tumor
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to advances in various biomedical research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for
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autoimmunity triggered by cancer. We employ a multidisciplinary approach, integrating structural biology, high-resolution imaging, and electrophysiology. While expertise in cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET
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rodents and stereotactic surgeries is preferred but not essential. We believe that science is for everyone. Our laboratory offers a collaborative research environment, and we prioritize increasing diversity
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plasticity. The key requirement for this position is recent Ph.D. training in cancer biology, cell biology, molecular genetics, or epigenetics. Familiarity with cancer models (tissue culture and/or animal
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-of-the-art laboratory space and the opportunity to discuss science in a diverse and supportive environment. This project also provides opportunities to develop skills in the application of murine glioma models
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, for which the lab has recently obtained funding. Our group studies how the immune system shapes tumor evolution during initiation, malignant transformation, and metastasis. We aim to understand how
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through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone. We have had researchers with a variety of backgrounds and believe in the importance of diversity, equity, and
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or be nearing completion of a PhD degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics) and have research experience in neuroscience or relevant fields of biology and bioengineering. We