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Postdoctoral Research Fellow-Michor Lab
Postdoctoral Research Fellow will work on independent research projects in computational cancer evolution directed by the lab???s Principal Investigator, Franziska Michor, PhD. The lab works on developing and validating computational biology and mathematical modeling strategies of tumor evolution, heterogeneity and treatment response, and eventually utilize these strategies to identify best therapeutic interventions. We investigate the treatment response of cancer cells and their microenvironment, develop novel computational approaches and mathematical frameworks describing the evolutionary dynamics of tumor progression and treatment response that are parameterized using the experimental systems and clinical data, and predict and validate optimum intervention strategies that will u
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