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Cancer Genomics Research Scientist
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- Molecular and Cytogenetic Pathology (MCP) at University of Chicago was created to bring together the latest in genomics technologies, computational biology approaches and scientific knowledge for the care of patients at the University and the broader community.
- Key areas of research interest in MCP involve the development of novel methodologies for cancer genomic diagnostics as well as genomics-guided investigations of anti-tumor immunity with an aim for development of novel cellular therapeutics.
- The Staff Scientist for Cancer Genomics Research and Development is a fully funded position that will provide in-depth exposure to cancer genomics and genomic diagnostics, and to tumor immunology and cellular therapy.
- This key position will manage and conduct research and development projects related to 1) genomics investigations of cancer samples and development of novel genomics methodologies for oncology diagnostics and 2) tumor immunology projects focused on anti-neoantigen T cell responses with an aim towards the development of personalized cellular immunotherapies.
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