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Research Technologist 3-Breast Cancer Research
Department: MED-PharmacologySalary/Grade: NEX/13Job Summary:The primary focus of the Horiuchi lab is to study the mechanisms of tumor progression in breast cancer and to identify novel targeted treatment strategies. We are particularly interested in understanding the cellular events that occur in the tumor microenvironment that influence clinical outcomes in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Candidates are expected to be fluent in fundamental molecular and cell biological techniques (CRISPR, inducible shRNA in vitro and in viv


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