Ogris Lab Master’s Thesis - Molecular mechanism of PP2A activating anti-cancer drugs Open since Apr 18, 2024 The Ogris Lab is dedicated to uncovering the mechanisms of Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) biogenesis in mammalian cells. We are currently seeking a talented and motivated Master's student to join us in a project aimed at understanding how a PP2A activating drug affects the methylation-dependent PP2A holoenzyme assembly.

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Ogris Lab Master's Thesis - Molecular mechanism of PP2A activating anti-cancer drugs

The Ogris Lab is dedicated to uncovering the mechanisms of Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) biogenesis in mammalian cells. We are currently seeking a talented and motivated Master's student to join us in a project aimed at understanding how a PP2A activating drug affects the methylation- dependent PP2A holoenzyme assembly.

Open since Apr 18, 2024
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