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SPECIFICS Postdoctoral Research Position – Department of Cell and Biological Systems The Yandong Zhou Lab in the Department of Cell and Biological Systems at the Penn State College of Medicine (Hershey, PA
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research in a highly multidisciplinary team environment. Successful applicants will have experience in surgery biomedical engineering, microfluidics, cell signaling and/or vascular biology. Our regenerative
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are focused on Systems Biology, Epigenetic Gene Regulation, Single-Cell Genomics and Cancer Biology. Responsibilities for this position include data analysis, method development, scholarly activities and other
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disorders. The successful candidate will apply cutting-edge techniques in spatial and single-cell transcriptomics to study the effects of gene knockouts across multiple scales, contributing to a comprehensive
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peer-reviewed journals Hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture, rodent models, and standard molecular/cell biology techniques (e.g., Western blot, PCR, transfection, construct design, shRNA
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enthusiastic and ambitious to learn. Expected proficiency in atleast 4-5 of these techniques: Hematopoietic cell flow cytometry immune-phenotype characterization Transduction or primary leukemia and
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Intelligence (AI) and Automated Vehicles (AV). This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in smart mobility, particularly in the areas of connected and automated vehicles and the
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Cell and Biological Systems, and the Mnatsakanyan Laboratory in Hershey, PA are seeking an application for a
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molecular biology techniques, 2D and 3D cell culture models (hydrogels), imaging techniques (TEM, SEM, confocal), protein analysis (immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence), and handling of rodents. Specific
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of Plasmodium falciparum development. These projects will focus on the role of ApiAP2 proteins in parasite development, single-cell transcriptional responses to parasite perturbations, and the role of liquid