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Position Title: Postdoc Research Associate - Mathematical Biology Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Department of Mathematics at Iowa
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molecular biology assays (e.g., qPCR), immunologic assays (e.g., flow cytometry, ELISA, cytokine analyses), and in vitro culturing of eukaryotic cells. Experience preparing manuscripts, reports, and other
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, Virology, Molecular Biology or related field. Experience working with invertebrate/arthropod cell lines. Experience with arboviral ecology. Experience with virology techniques such as isolation, microscopy
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candidate will join a multidisciplinary team advancing MagSynth , a DOE-supported platform that integrates synthetic biology, AI, and quantum simulations to enable selective recovery of critical minerals
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Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, Biology/Molecular/Microbiology, Occupational Safety/Health, or related field. Technical training covering OSHA, EPA, NFPA or related workplace regulations, guidelines and
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: Background in Structural Biology or Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Experience with Cryo-EM data collection and analysis, preferably using Thermo-Fisher cryo-electron microscopes and Gatan cameras, automated
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journal clubs, and present research findings at regional and national professional conferences. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Biological Science or a related field Preferred Qualifications
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not involve nanoparticle vaccine work. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. Experience conducting research in mammalian cell culture, molecular and cellular biology assays, and microscopy Past
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Science, Ecology, Biology, or a closely related field Strong written and oral communication skills, demonstrated through professional presentations Evidence of peer-reviewed publications in a relevant
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triggered by infection or tissue injury, but when dysregulated, it can contribute to the development of various diseases. Our lab uses a multidisciplinary approach—integrating biochemistry, molecular biology