(#203) Transitional Cancer Research


(#203) Transitional Cancer Research

For driven high school/undergraduate students, SkoolMentor is offering a unique 8-week opportunity to conduct remote research in Transitional cancer research with an Instructor affiliated with one of the top universities in the USA.

The Mentor has extensive research experience in cancer biology, Transitional research, mass spectrometry, proteomics, and glycobiology. The topics of research could be studying the expression pattern of altered genes/proteins/glycans in different cancers, summarize the findings as well as generate bar plots/ tables to compare expression pattern among various cancers. Students will develop an understanding of cancer- protein- glycan-biology, and gain exposure to cancer genomics, proteomics, and glycomics.

The researcher has served as a mentor for undergraduates, and graduate students, and is a member of various international organizations including US-human proteome organization (US-HUPO)), and Society for Glycobiology (SFG), both of which organize annual international conferences in the USA. The Mentor can assist students to create a poster/presentation to be presented at science fairs and scientific conferences.

This is a unique opportunity for students who are curious, driven, want to contribute to patient-oriented research, and wish to learn cutting-edge web-based tools in cancer research. Opportunities such as these are also an excellent way for students to showcase the passion for STEM and stand out in college applications.

For pricing and other details contact support@skoolmentor.com right away as spots fill up fast!

* Application Fee is non-refundable.

Limited seats available.

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