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into the molecular mechanisms of T-Cell activation and cell fate decisions (pubmed search: Van Doorslaer K, Kuhns MS). Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick
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models, human tissue and blood samples. Use biochemical, cellular, molecular, and pharmacological approaches to for mechanistic studies. Use cutting-edge technologies for transcriptomic, proteomic, and
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Postdoctoral Research Associates. The ideal candidates will possess a doctoral degree (PhD or MD) and have a strong background in molecular biology and physiology. There are three major projects in the lab: 1
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://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/ Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights The Dr. Kalin lab is recruiting a motivated postdoctoral fellow to study molecular mechanisms involved in tissue injury
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about working at the University of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Perform molecular laboratory work, including DNA/RNA extraction protocols, viral
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researcher with a strong background in cell and molecular biology of cancer and cancer therapeutics/drug discovery development. This project will be defining targets of therapy in a variety of human and murine
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with Protein Biochemistry related to study of protein interaction such as Co-IP, Western blots and recombinant protein expression in in vitro systems. Experience with techniques in molecular biology
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expertise in molecular and cellular biology to advance our research initiatives and enhance computational methodologies. Ideal candidates should have a PhD in Biology, Neuroscience, Computational Biology
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relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities The Postdoctoral Research Associate will contribute to ongoing and new projects that may include: Quantum algorithms for simulating many-body
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vulnerabilities, we will combine techniques of biochemistry, molecular biology, and Crispr/Cas9 technologies, functional genomic approaches (loss of function/synthetic lethal), next generation sequencing including