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Job Description Position Summary A postdoctoral opportunity to study the brain cancer glioblastoma and its relationship to neural stem cell biology and brain connectivity is available to join the
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technologies and analysis methods, molecular biology, genomics, stem cell and organoid culture, experience with large-scale efforts and a variety of perturbation screening technologies. Previous experience
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pluripotent stem cells, as well as manipulation and assessment of these models using techniques of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, and epithelial electrophysiology. This core will also
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on patient and isogenic control induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons and downstream applications such as transcriptomics to study pathogenicity in Alzheimer disease (AD). This position assists
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Vitamin D deficiency. Stem cell modeling for reproductive endocrinology and infertility. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate will have a critical role in the provision of services in
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, imaging, cell sorting, and next-generation sequencing, in conjunction with innovative mouse and stem cell models. In the Han lab, you will gain hands-on experience with these techniques and have the
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of patient samples into induced pluripotent stem cells and stem cell differentiation, molecular biology ranging from genotyping to CRISPR screen, and bioinformatics analyses. Scientists with diverse
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therapy approaches. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher interested in working on genetically modified hematopoietic stem cells and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells for treatment of hematologic
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Genome Engineering & Stem Cell Center (GESC@MGI) is a premier fee-for-service core facility that supports hundreds of labs building research models using ever
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Biology and Stem Cell Biology in the Department of Medicine and Division of Oncology. Our research focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying the response and resistance to natural killer (NK) cell