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(https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdocs/salary). Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States. Education Requirement: Completion of Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. in cancer biology, tumorimmunology, or similar
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(james-byrne@uiowa.edu ). Salary is based on years of experience after obtaining the Ph.D. degree and is determined by the Graduate College (https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdocs/salary ). Applicants must be
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Reform. This NSF-funded (#2142873) project investigates the extent to which a change agent can influence reform in chemistry doctoral programs. The postdoc will be involved in designing programming
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therapies for such cancers, and test them in cellular and animal models. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and have a keen interest in both imaging and treatment of cancer, this role is perfect
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leaders in Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery, workshops and training programs for building grant-writing and interviewing skills, and ample funding opportunities for postdocs and graduate students
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regeneration. Our approach is to use cutting-edge tools such as single cell genomics, epigenomics, high-resolution microscopy, novel transgenic mouse models, 3D organoid in vitro models, and customized
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progression of pancreatic diseases. This project will entail a multi-disciplinary approach involving techniques of molecular biology, cell culture, and bioinformatics as well as animal modeling studies
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on human medicine by studying the impact of novel therapy, screening, or treatment models. Several projects are available and focus on topics such as a pilot project studying lung cancer screening in
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experiments Design guide RNAs and use CRISPR for gene editing Design AAV vectors for gene therapy on mouse models Capture fluorescent images and quantify data Purify proteins and perform western analyses
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clinical data, cell culture systems, and mouse models to understand the role of the Hippo pathway and the downstream transcriptional activators TAZ and YAP in sarcomas. Education Requirement: PhD or MD/PhD