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Research Assistant II - Molecular biology techniques
Summary
Genetic alterations are known cancer drivers, but not all patients harbor sufficient driver mutations to elicit the onset and progression of the disease. There also exist cancers such as pediatric tumors and several liquid cancers that carry very few genetic alterations, highlighting the contribution of non-genetic alterations to tumor formation. The Lee Laboratory seeks to elucidate how RNA aberrations impact the development and progression of cancer. We employ cutting-edge sequencing to uncover errors hiding in RNA and use multidisciplinary approaches including cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and protein biology to determine the pathogenic role of altered RNAs in malignant transformation. We hope to provide novel strategies for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic intervention.
Impacts cancer research efforts throughout the institution.
Ideal candidate will have knowledge of Cell culture, DNA, RNA, Protein biology and data analysis.
Key Functions
Other duties assigned
Education
Required: Bachelor's degree with major course works in one of the basic sciences
Experience
Required: One year experience in scientific or experimental research work; No experience required with preferred degree.
Preferred: Knowledge of Cell culture, DNA, RNA, Protein biology and data analysis.
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