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scientists and clinicians, including stem cell biologists, immunologists, cell therapists, microbiologists, and computational biologists. Career Development : Over the last two decades, the lab has mentored
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, histone modifications, and non-coding RNAs. Exploring the genetics of early-onset and familial/hereditary colorectal cancers. Studying the tumor microenvironment, stem cells, immune regulation, and
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the most forefront science and is highly productive with publications in high-impact journals in the past five years, Nature Cancer (2024), Blood (2022, 2019, 2019), Blood Cancer Journal (2022), Cell Stem
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the mentorship of a staff scientist. Isolating hematopoietic stem cells, extract DNA and RNA, generate lentivirus, conduct flow cytometry studies, and perform in vitro experiments. As a successful candidate, you
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&sort=date As a successful candidate, you will: · Work on stem cells, genome editing, HTS, pancreatic islet biology and diabetes. · Skills that are required for the lab are molecular
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below: · https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1ZUMm9-Cb59Al/bibliography/public/ · Nature Cancer (2023), Blood (2022, 2019, 2019), Blood Cancer Journal (2022), Cell Stem Cell (2018). As a
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, including first-in-human studies with genetically engineered hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) and T cells. As a successful candidate, you will: · Conduct research on next-generation
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translated landmark scientific discoveries into treatments that have improved the lives of diabetic patients around the world. TRCT focuses on stem cell biology and development, translational and clinical
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interactions, and exploring the intersections of tumor microenvironment, inflammation, and stem cell biology in hematopoietic diseases. For more information on Dr. Carlesso’s research, please visit here . As a
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modifications and non-coding RNAs. 3) The genetic basis of early-onset and familial/hereditary colorectal cancers. 4) The role of tumor microenvironment, stem cells, immune regulation and identification of novel