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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Post Doctoral Fellow - Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research
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in organic synthesis and good working knowledge in biology will be considered assets. Required application materials Send your current CV and request three letters of recommendation to be sent directly
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-labeling and routine molecular biology techniques. Proficiency in literature search and statistical analysis. Strong interest in renal physiology, epithelial and vascular cell biology. Preferred but not
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developmental context. We recently moved to the C.S. Mott Center at Wayne State University and are affiliated with an oocyte biology research group. This group has expertise and interest in mammalian systems
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Summary The main focus of the Aras lab is to characterize the mitochondrian—nuclear cross talk and their contributions to breast cancer cell growth and metastasis. Techniques in molecular biology
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, and generalized additive models would be a bonus. Skilled in descriptive analysis and applying modern statistical methods in modeling of data. Technical writing and computer programming skills. Strong
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such as cell biology, physiology, metabolism or biochemistry. Experience in mouse work and models is a plus. Required application materials Email a CV, a cover letter, and a list of references to Dr
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peer-reviewed journals. Demonstrated expertise in cell biology. Additional expertise in biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, vertebrate animal work highly desirable. Required application materials
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industry and academia. Required qualifications A recent Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. degree in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, molecular biology and/or immunology. Two years or less of postdoctoral experience
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secretion and diabetes. Required qualifications Must have a Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology). Knowledge of biochemical, cell biological and molecular