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of gastrointestinal cancers. Generate data for grant applications and prepare manuscripts for publication. Work closely with other team members and external collaborators, including presenting progress internally
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seminars (including surgery grand rounds), participate in research continuing education curricula, present their work at local and national scientific meetings, and to publish in high-quality peer-reviewed
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projects include: 1) understanding differences in drug sensitivity between growing and dormant breast tumor cells to develop rational therapeutic strategies; 2) identifying tumor microenvironment-derived
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single-cell multi-omics data. Gain rich knowledge in cancer biology, cancer genomics and immunogenomics, and cancer-specific bioinformatics. Develop skills in study design, data interpretation
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@channing.harvard.edu). Promising candidates will be invited for interviews and a presentation. Brigham and Women's Hospital is a major teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and part of Mass General Brigham
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-blueprint). Additionally, the University’s Faculty Code recognizes faculty efforts in research, teaching and/or service that address diversity and equal opportunity as important contributions to a faculty
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are the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) - and we stand for excellent competence in research, teaching and comprehensive healthcare in our clinics. Every day, our approximately 14,400 employees strive
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by building a strong community, providing transformative educational experiences, conducting high-impact research, seeking meaningful engagement, and becoming a resilient organisation post COVID-19
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of extracellular vesicles as biomarkers in the progression of cancer and infectious diseases. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 1. Recent Ph.D. in in protein mass spectrometry, proteomics or related field, with
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the direct supervision of the Ministry of Education. It is a participant university of the former “985” Project in China, and also one of the first universities approved under the national "Double First-Class