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, molecular biology and biochemistry, immunofluorescence, super-resolution microscopy, calcium imaging, and surgical procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications PhD or MD in Physiology or a
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inquiry, and an ability to link fundamental science to real-world applications. The ideal candidate will also have: a PhD degree in immunology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, biomedical/chemical engineering
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://as.nyu.edu/biology/directory.fei-li.html This position is for a post-PhD trainee preparing for a research scientist career path. The planned position will provide a transition to career independence through
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the mechanisms of neurovascular survival during oxidative stress. Qualifications EDUCATION: PhD or MD. Proficiency in vascular physiology or a related field is required. EXPERIENCE: Experience in molecular biology
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. Qualifications PhD, MD, DO, or equivalent degree. Education and research experience in the areas of outcomes research. Successful applicants will have demonstrated success in research, scholarship, and/or grant
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awards such as the NIH/NCI K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award and mentoring recipients of the NIH/NCI F30 Predoctoral MD/PhD Fellowships. The selected candidate will receive personalized mentorship in
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. Work directly with collaborators studying aged T cells. Minimum Education and/or Training: PhD. Special Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Mouse handling skills. Flow cytometry analysis of immune cells
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and/or Training: A doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) in a relevant field. Special Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Required: Candidates must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent
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of Excellence for Leukemia Studies with access to cutting-edge technology and resources. The successful candidate will ideally have a PhD (or will obtain a PhD) with a focus on molecular biology, cancer
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual for a cross-disciplinary post-doctoral position in the laboratories of Thad Stappenbeck, MD/PhD and Christine O’Connor, PhD at the Cleveland Clinic