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Position Summary The Kanjee lab is interested in understanding the molecular basis of malaria parasite interactions with host red blood cells that underlie infection and pathogenesis. We apply
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Position Summary The Lopez laboratory studies viruses and their interaction with their host. Our goal is to understand how the different components of a virus population affect the infected organism and how this interaction influences the virus evolution and its maintenance in nature. In...
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Position Summary The Ding laboratory is broadly interested in studying enteric virus-host interactions. The lab investigates the interface of rotavirus and SARS-CoV-2 infection, host mucosal immune responses, and intestinal epithelial cell biology. Postdoctoral appointee (‘postdoc’) is an...
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Position Summary The Ting Zhang Lab in the Department of Molecular Microbiology at WashU Medicine is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our research team. The successful
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Diseases. Towards this end, various cell lines combined with molecular, cellular, biochemical and pharmacological methods will be utilized to functionally characterize AD-associated circRNAs for subsequent
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(including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) using molecular and cell biology, multi-omics technologies, murine models, and human tissues. We currently have three major focuses: 1) Innate lymphoid cells
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are expected to have experience with basic molecular/cell biology techniques, as well as with stem cell and/or animal models of disease. Postdocs in the Arnold lab will be encouraged to develop new technical
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skills to join our effort and generate novel insights of neurodegeneration with this unique dataset, while working in a highly dynamic multidisciplinary and collaborative environment. Will join a large
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Associate position to play an active role in our ongoing studies of tumor immunology and T cell biology. The Peng laboratory has been performing translational studies to dissect molecular mechanisms
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), identifying specific genomic variants and their relationship to clinical manifestations, and understanding the molecular mechanisms behind these rare disorders. • Methods Development: Developing novel