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to understand the role of B cells in anti-leukemia/tumor responses. For over a decade, the lab has studied B cell fate, function and dysfunction after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). Our studies also
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are expected to join Dr. Benny Chen’s research group and participate in basic and translational research in the areas of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and/or radiation injury. Current interests include
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for multi-omics data (such as bulk and large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing data, spatial transcriptomics, bulk and single-cell multi-omics data, or genetic variants and functional genomics data), and apply
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available within the Cancer Cell Initiation and Cell Behavior Laboratory (CCICB, Department of Surgery/Duke University)and the Center for Applied Therapeutics . Drs
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available within the Cancer Cell Initiation and Cell Behavior Laboratory (CCICB, Department of Surgery/Duke University)and the Center for Applied Therapeutics . Drs
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. The primary duties for this position are to develop and test a high-throughput cell-free assay for measuring the DNA-binding specificity of dCas9. Job duties include: · Using existing data from the Gersbach and
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keratinocytes and immune cells, as well as cutaneous microbiome during wound healing and inflammation, and cancer progression. These studies involve use of genetic animal models and a range of cellular and
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. The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD. (or PhD. candidate) or Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities. University. research requirements or other equivalent doctorate Ph.D. in life science (e.g.biochemistry, biophysics
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the Cell Biology Department at Duke University seeks a highly motivated and talented full-time postdoctoral associate to join our team. The Evans lab studies mitochondrial quality control pathways in neurons
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implement cutting-edge technologies in cell biology, immunology, and virology. Additionally, the fellow will have the opportunity to pursue complementary interests in the lab at the intersection of RNA