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Positions | Bioinformatics Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Osborne Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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The Osborne Lab focuses on how regulation of miRNA and mRNA controls the branching of developing cells, and how disregulation of these pathways contributes to aggressive tumor behavior.

Goldsmith Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Goldsmith Lab combines drug discovery and mechanistic analysis to understanding protein kinases. 

Careers | Jamieson Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Check out open positions in Jamieson Lab! We work with clinicians and basic research scientists on diverse projects. 

Chung Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Chung Lab uses primary human specimens, patient-derived xenograft models, and genetically engineered mouse models to study the molecular mechanisms underlying disease stem cell function in hematologic malignancies.

Pan Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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The Pan laboratory uses Drosophila and mice as model systems to investigate size-control mechanisms in normal development and their pathological roles in cancer.

Huen Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Huen Lab studies how metabolic adaption promotes survival during sepsis and how the kidneys contribute to systemic metabolism during inflammation.

Oz Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Oz Lab combines imaging, interventional radiology, radiotracers (novel and known), and animal models to study physiology and disease pathophysiology. 

Jiang (Jin) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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The Jiang lab studies fundamental mechanisms governing how diverse cell types are generated from naive progenitor cells and how cells of different types are put together to form appropriate body structures such as limbs during embryonic development. The lab also studies how damaged cells are replenished by stem cells during tissue repair and organ regeneration in adult life. We are particularly interested in understanding how cells communicate with one another to influence their growth and fate determination and how miscommunication among different cells leads to developmental abnormality and cancer progression.

Meng Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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The mission in the Meng Lab is to develop a better understanding of how fundamental alterations to cell polarity contribute towards development of invasive disease in kidney cancer.