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Experience in molecular biology (PCR, CRISPR/Cas9), cell biology (primary and cell lines), and hematopoietic lineage differentiation and the mechanistic underpinnings of lineage commitment. Pay and Benefits
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are we looking for? The Wright Research Group is seeking a postdoctoral associate with a background in microbiology, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, or equivalent (see
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-dimensional/multicolor panel design, immune phenotyping, and data analysis • Skilled in molecular biology techniques including RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, ELISA, gene knockdown, and magnetic-assisted cell sorting
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of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics and the newly established Institute on the Biology of Aging and Metabolism at University of Minnesota. The position offers exceptional training in stem cells, aging
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Outcomes, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Molecular Cellular Biology and Genetics to investigate mechanisms of kidney disease, allograft complications, Indigenous health and precision medicine. Our team is
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metabolic physiology, stress physiology and social determinants of health and aging. We developed a unique integrative approach to investigate the molecular physiology of obesity and chronic stress-related
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stratification dynamics. This person in this position will also assist with the development of a model focused on the production of methane by methanogens and degradation by methanotrophs. The postdoctoral
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. The Junge lab studies neurovascular signaling and integrates mouse genetics, molecular and protein- biochemical methods, cell biology, and various -omics methods. This position is considered an "essential
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proteins in transcription and associated processes. 10% Training/supervision of technicians and undergraduate students. Train new technical staff in standard biochemical and molecular biology techniques and
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, 8, pii: e47970, 2019) 40% Responsible for designing and conducting NIH-funded research experiments pertaining to understanding the molecular cues present in the adult muscle environment that induce