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Assistant Project Scientist
Assistant Project ScientistUniversity of California Los AngelesRequisition Number: JPF09383Position DescriptionWe seek an experienced scientist to advance our research at the University of California, Los Angeles Department of Neurology in the laboratory of Dr. Thomas Rando.Research at Dr. Rando's laboratory intersects the biology of aging and stem cell biology. Our research focuses on molecular mechanisms that regulate stem cell function and tissue regeneration in adult animals. Using skeletal muscle stem cells as a model system, we study unique features of adult tiss


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