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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology
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(including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) using molecular and cell biology, multi-omics technologies, murine models, and human tissues. We currently have three major focuses: 1) Innate lymphoid cells
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) biomaterials, soft lithography, and hydrogel synthesis, and (c) cell culture and molecular cell biology assays. The successful candidate is expected to publish papers in prestigious peer-reviewed journals and
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Microbiology, Cell biology, Biochemistry or other related discipline. Extensive expertise in virology, cell biology, and biochemistry. Excellent communication, writing, and teamwork skills
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dementias. The ultimate goal of the NGI is to understand the biology of these diseases, to define novel biomarkers, and to identify novel therapeutic targets. WashU Medicine is renowned for its research
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of ATE1, and cellular regulation of arginylation pathway using cell biology, enzyme assays, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, and small molecule approaches. The postdoctoral researcher will have the
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, Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Stem Cell Biology, Teamwork, Teamwork Communication, Transcriptomics, Working Independently Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please
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have a good publication record, and strong background in molecular biology and cell biology. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: For more information on the lab please visit https
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genomics, with expanded interests in computational biology, functional genomics, and neuroscience. Example projects within the university and with external partners: • Noncoding Variation in
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candidates with expertise in iPSC biology, functional genomics, developmental biology, cardiovascular disease, and/or bioinformatics to explore the intersection of cardiovascular physiology, cancer biology