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Two postdoctoral positions in cancer genetics are available in the newly established human and cancer genetics group at UC Davis. The Carvajal-Carmona lab is a new UC Davis Genome Center research group interested in the genetic and genomic dissection of human diseases, with a particular emphasis in gastrointestinal, endocrine and women’s cancer. The group combines an experimental and bioinformatic/statistical genetics approaches to identify and characterize germline and somatic variants involved in disease predisposition and prognosis. The group is in the process of building a wet lab, bioinformatics and statistical genetics team to work on admixture and genome-wide association mapping, germline and tumor exome/genome sequencing and transcript quantification/ eQTL mapping. Our team is expected to maintain a close interaction with other Genome Center groups, in particular with the Bioinformatics and DNA Technologies Cores. There will be extensive opportunities to interact with clinicians, epidemiologist, biologists, statisticians and bioinformaticians in the Center and across the campus, including those based at BGI@UCDavis Center, one of the largest sequencing facilities in western United States and with members of the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of the only two NCI Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Northern California. The group also maintains close interactions and collaborations with several groups in the San Francisco Bay Area and with collaborators in the USA, Europe and Latin America.
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