Researcher 2 - Hwang Lab in Minneapolis, MN for University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Researcher 2 - Hwang Lab
About the Job:We have an interest in the genetic and epigenetic reprograming associated with aggressive tumors including lethal prostate, breast and brain cancers. Our goals are to credential and mechanistically examine the role of several novel target genes in cancer. We are also interested in examining these hypotheses in both cell lines and patient tissue. The analysis will work with Dr. Justin Hwang to examine how tumor regulatory genes are associated with gene expression profiles in clinical samples. The individual will be assigned two or more research projects in which the individual will be responsible in progressing based on the following responsibilities:60% Design and perform bioinformatics analysis for projects.-Design overarching experimental plans using bioinfor


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