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: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. PhD degree in life sciences such as Cancer Biology, Immunology, cell biology, molecular biology or related field (PhD
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lab employs an integrative research strategy that combines structural biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to investigate complex biological systems central to disease progression. We focus
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research experience Prior experience with cell culture and rodent model systems Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong team player with excellent
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Cytometry Innate immune system experience Molecular biology Biochemistry Metabolism Cell culture Bioinformatics Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally
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must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Doctor in Philosophy (PhD) in Cancer biology/molecular biology/biochemistry or related field. Minimum of 2 years of cellular or molecular immunology
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Campus. The appointment will be for a two to three-year period. The main emphasis of this position will be working in the research areas of genomics, cancer biology, and patient-derived organoids
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the areas of sensory biology (systems neuroscience), glial biology (cellular neuroscience), and epigenomics (molecular neuroscience). Given the broad range of the research spanning from systems to cells
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, including design of experimental setup, data generation, data interpretation, and manuscript writing, with the following key responsibilities: Wet lab responsibilities: Conducting molecular biology
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to a problem in some domain such as biology, social science, economics, etc. Alternatively, experience working with high-throughput omics, text, or graph-like datasets. Proficiency in scientific
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funded by an NIH R01 and will focus on developing digital biomarkers for early detection of neurodegeneration using single-channel sleep EEG. Candidates with a strong background in computational biology