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BlueRock Therapeutics, a wholly-owned and independently operated subsidiary of Bayer AG, is a leading engineered cell therapy company using its unique cell+gene platform to direct cellular differentiation and genetically engineer cells to create a new generation of cellular medicines that address large patient populations suffering from neurological, cardiovascular, and immunology diseases.
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Experience working in Cell Therapy, Apheresis or Stem Cell Transplant programs essential. The ideal candidate will contribute to our goals of navigating what’s next in synthetic biology, immunology and cell engineering while living our core values: Bring Intellectual Rigor, Elevate Each Other, and Stay True To Why.
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Knowledge in one (or more) of the following areas: stem cell biology, cell and developmental biology, regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, neuroscience/neurobiology. The incumbent will be a technical contributor on a team responsible for the generation and characterization of pluripotent stem cell derivatives.
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Dr. Chen's lab focuses on deciphering the cell signaling, epigenetic/epitranscriptomic and RNbased regulation mechanism of cancer immunology in solid tumors, neural stem cells and cancer stem cells of brain tumor.
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The Center for Disease Neurogenomics is part of the Mount Sinai Health Care System, which is one of largest hospital systems in the United States, and the Icahn School of Medicine, which includes outstanding departments in psychiatry, neuroscience, genetics, immunology, stem cell biology, and experimental therapeutics, and over 5,000 faculty.
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To address rapidly changing program needs across several ongoing research projects within the Division of Applied Regulatory Science (DARS), we require scientists with experience across several different scientific disciplines including bioanalysis, PK/PD, toxicology, immunology, microbiology, cell and molecular biology, mathematical modeling and structure activity relationships to assist with these projects.
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UH has an 2 active transplant programs, one is the hematopoietic stem cell (bone marrow) program and the other is the solid organ program. UH has an 2 active transplant programs, one is the hematopoietic stem cell (bone marrow) program and the other is the solid organ program.
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Research experience in cancer immunology, spatial transcriptomic/proteomic analysis, protein-protein interaction studies, and/or stem cell analysis is highly desirable. Research experience in large-scale analysis of multi-omics data, including gene expression, copy number, mutations, methylation, proteomics, metabolomics, and their application within relevant oncology fields.
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Co-located on the La Jolla Mesa with The Salk Institute, Scripps Research Institute, Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Medical Research Institute, La Jolla Institute of Immunology, the J. Craig Venter Institute, and the Sanford Stem Cell/Regenerative Medicine Consortium, UCSD provides an outstanding collaborative research environment that is home to over 500 biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
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The Center for Disease Neurogenomics is part of the Mount Sinai Health Care System, which is one of largest hospital systems in the United States, and the Icahn School of Medicine, which houses over 5000 faculty in outstanding departments in psychiatry, neuroscience, genetics, immunology, stem cell biology, and experimental therapeutics.
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The Matsui cancer research program merges cancer, stem cell, and developmental biology to better understand tumor initiation, regrowth, and spread. Required QualificationsPh. D. degree in cell biology, cancer biology, immunology, or relevant fields.
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We investigate cellular and molecular pathways that activate innate immune cells such as macrophages, and the role of inflammation in tissue damage, repair and stem cell function. The Ivashkiv laboratory uses cutting edge immunology, molecular biology and genomic techniques.
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Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of all people through medical research and education in neuroscience, cardiovascular biology, immunology, and stem cell biology.
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Candidates will be expected to develop a robust laboratory program involving hematologic malignancies, stem cell biology, cancer immunology and/or cellular therapy. Lab-Based Research Scientist, Hematologic Malignancies and Cell Therapy Program, Division of Hematology/Oncology.
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The Coufal lab studies neuroimmunology and the role of microglia, the inflammatory cell type of the brain, in neurodevelopment, aging, and both idiopathic and genetic neurologic disease using a variety of in vitro and in vivo models and stem cell derived microglia.
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