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discovery and development, the biology of key molecular targets of cancer, and mechanisms of action and resistance of cancer therapies. We are especially interested in individuals with strong background in
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the causal circuits driving the development and the functional specialisation of the largest macrophage population in the body: the liver-resident Kupffer cells. You will next develop Spatial CRISPR screens in
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of California, Santa Cruz, invites applications for a UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Specialist at the Assistant rank. For full description, please follow https://recruit.ucanr.edu/JPF00368 This position will
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Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and Oklahoma City VA Medical Center located next to the OUHSC campus. For further information about the department and centers go to https://medicine.ouhsc.edu/academic
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committee assignments, curriculum development, student counseling, and mentoring. Minimum Qualifications MD/DO or equivalent degree 3 years residency and 3 years neonatal-perinatal in an ACGME-accredited
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fundamental understanding of insect pollinators, their classification, evolution, biodiversity or interactions with plants. Key areas of research can include, but are not limited to, the study of pollinator
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applications are encouraged. US Hourly Pay is $22.00 per hour. Springer Nature is an Equal Opportunity Employer that complies with the laws and regulations set forth in the following https://www.eeoc.gov/sites
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of synaptic neural circuit function Molecular, genetic and viral tools For more information about our research, visit our lab website: https://www.med.upenn.edu/fuccillolab/
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ample opportunities for direct validation in biologically relevant settings. This interdisciplinary atmosphere has been a main catalyst for many past successes: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/35021063
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the molecular mechanisms of bacterial virulence factors and translating these discoveries into macromolecular drug development—specifically focusing on antibodies, vaccines, and innovative medical cosmetics