The Chandler Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Associate to investigate the molecular mechanisms of alternative splicing in cancer, with a particular focus on the p53 tumor suppressor pathway and cell signaling growth pathways. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research exploring the links between DNA damage, RNA processing, and tumorigenesis, using a combination of cell culture, in vitro splicing assays, and genetically engineered mouse models. The Research Associate will participate in planning, design, execution, and management of research projects in a foundational (basic) biological/health science research laboratory Investigating the regulation of alternative splicing in response to genotoxic stress, hypoxia and other tumor stressors. Characterizing models of splicing regulation and their implications for post-transcriptional regulation. Developing and testing therapeutic tools to modulate splicing in cancer-related genes. Utilizing novel delivery systems for RNA therapeutics in vivo. in the Department of Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level