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Postgraduate Associate position studying dietary and microbial drivers of pancreatic cancer in the Muzumdar Lab, Department of Genetics
The Muzumdar Lab (Department of Genetics) is seeking a postgraduate associate interested in cancer biology, molecular biology, metabolism, and genetics to work on an innovative interdisciplinary project that aims to understand how dietary fat and gut microbial communities - associated with obesity - contribute to pancreatic cancer development.Our lab focuses on understanding the genetic, environmental, and host factors that govern the earliest stages of pancreatic cancer evolution with the goal to develop precision-based prevention therapies for this recalcitrant disease. Our lab fosters a respectful, fun, and exciting multidisciplinary environment, spanning experts with backgrounds in oncology, metabolomics, immunology, endocrinology, and bioinformatics. Through our projects, ou
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