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and biochemistry, including cell culture as well animal models, are used to address research goals. Required qualifications Ph.D. in biochemistry, cell biology, or molecular biology. The fellow should
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medicinal chemistry to available cellular and animal models of PDand is geared towards achieving groundbreaking steps in the field. Among the research approaches to be investigated are gene therapy, exosome
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Summary The Experimental Relativistic Heavy-Ion (RHI) group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Wayne State University invites applications for up to two postdoctoral research associate
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of biochemical, cell biological and molecular biological techniques. Experience in small animal handling and surgery is preferred. The fellow is expected to conduct statistical analysis of experimental data
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, which span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise multiple population-based studies, including the Sperm Environmental Epigenetics and
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biological techniques. Experience in small animal handling and surgery is preferred. Should have the ability to work independently and in-group settings. Required application materials Send a cover letter
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expertise/interest in biochemistry, live-cell imaging, virus-mediated gene delivery, immunohistochemistry, and animal behavior are particularly encouraged to apply. Required qualifications A doctoral degree
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required: Prior experience with cell culture and laboratory animal research. Applicants from underrepresented groups in science are highly encouraged to apply. Required application materials Interested
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experiments related to a funded NIH R01 grant, reading and knowing the relevant literature, attending and presenting at scientific meetings, and writing drafts of manuscripts. Experience in animal experiments
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information on the Roberts lab can be found on their website . We seek to recruit a postdoctoral scholar that will develop imaging strategies, microscopy work in vitro and in vivo animal work. The Roberts Lab