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. Required qualifications Doctorate degree in a biomedical science discipline Experience with mammalian cell culture and techniques to analyze gene expression (e.g., molecular cloning, transfection
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apnea. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in rehabilitation science, kinesiology/exercise physiology, or other health related field. Experience working with patient populations preferred, but not required
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secretion and diabetes. Required qualifications Must have a Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology). Knowledge of biochemical, cell biological and molecular
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to treat the 100 conditions where IVIG is effective. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical or biological engineering, or related field. Must be
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field of science or learning, predominantly intellectual in character. Three to four years of job-related experience, which can include doctorate training. Experience performing basic research techniques
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excellent training and recent research experience in protein analysis and molecular/cellular biology or a closely related discipline. The research focus spans several disciplines from commercial insulin
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in neuroscience, biochemistry, cell biology, or related fields (or equivalent). A strong background in molecular and behavioral neuroscience is preferred. Required application materials Send a CV and a
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information on the Roberts lab can be found on their website . Required qualifications Ph.D. in biochemistry, chemistry, life science or related field. Required application materials Interested Candidates
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will participate in one or both of our research programs funded by NIH and the American Heart Association, merging the fields of diabetes, renal and vascular physiopathology: Mechanisms of establishment
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. in biological sciences, molecular imaging, life sciences or related field Skills in microscopy, histology and molecular imaging is preferred Ability to coordinate complex assignments on a day-to-day