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Feng Lab - Junior or Assistant Research Specialist (Molecular and Cell Biology)
Junior or Assistant Research Specialist (Molecular and Cell Biology) - Feng LabUniversity of California, San FranciscoDepartment of Radiation OncologyThe Feng Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco is seeking to recruit an outstanding candidate to fill a Junior or Assistant Specialist position.Research in the Feng Lab focuses on (1) identifying molecular drivers of prostate cancer pathogenesis, (2) understanding the mechanisms that contribute to disease progression and metastasis, and (3) developing novel therapeutic strategies. Our lab utilizes cancer genomics, cell biology, CRISPR and small molecule screens, and mouse modeling approaches to answer fundamental questions underlying prosta
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