10 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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approaches for important questions in neuroscience. We have multiple current and incoming NIH projects to establish cellular cell type architecture maps of mammalian brains using mice as an animal model. Three
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. This position is a one-year term appointment, with the possibility of renewal based on performance and funding. Education and Experience: A PhD in ecology, biology, or related field with experience in molecular
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metabolic stress in metastatic cancer cells promotes pancreatic cancer progression and metastasis. This project is built on our recent discoveries that the activation of mitochondrial calcium uniporter in
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, 2021, 12 (1): 1956. Doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22095-2); Li et al., 2020. NAR, 48(6): 3119-3133. Candidates should have obtained a PhD or an MD/PhD degree in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry
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and build computational interventional models for individuals. Required qualifications: MD or PhD (completed by start of employment) in computer science or behavioral science. A technical background is
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preferred. Successful applicants should have a recent PhD or MD degree and are expected to have a strong work ethic, excellent organizational and communication skills, and critical thinking abilities. Please
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assigned to assist in writing manuscripts. Must have a PhD or terminal degree in a relevant field in hand by time of start. This is a limited-term appointment funded for one year from date of hire
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. Qualifications PhD (or MD) in neuroscience or a closely related field, and proficiency in English is required. To Apply: Please complete your online application and attach the following supporting documentation as
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biophysics, molecular dynamics, cryo-EM/ET or X-ray crystallography will be a plus but not required. Successful candidates will be immersed in a friendly and inclusive training environment with a diverse and
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State’s Titan Krios and Arctica electron microscopes both equipped with Falcon 4 detectors. The Center for Gene Regulation is a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment which includes