Research Technician II in Boston, MA for MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Research Technician II
A Research Technician II position is available in the lab of Dr. Anna Mandinova in the Cutaneous Biology Research Center. Our group studies the mechanisms that regulate epidermal stem cells in homeostatic and pathological conditions. The questions we ask are: How is homeostatic stem cell renewal regulated and how is balanced with commitment to differentiation to ensure tissue integrity? How does the epidermis withstand and repair frequent injuries and insults? How are genomically damaged stem cell guarded and what permits, in rare cases, aberrant clonal expansion and transformation into benign and malignant lesions? To find our answers, we focus extensively on posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression and its interplay with cellular metabolism. The Research Technician II will perfo


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