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on understanding metabolism, cancer, and aging. More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://bidmc.theopenscholar.com/kajimuralab/ About the role: As the Laboratory
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can be found on his website https://knightlab.ucsf.edu/ About the role: We are looking to hire a full-time lab manager who has experience working with rodents. A core responsibility of the position (~50
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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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genuine investment in your long-term career development. Application details Please apply online: https://cemm.onlyfy.jobs/job/zn5hyw6c with a cover letter explaining your strengths and qualifications in
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and career development resources through the Office of Scientific Career Development and the Student/Postdoc Advisory Committee. More information about the lab can be found at https://rasilab.github.io
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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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. Academic Clinician Track - Clinical responsibilities may include providing outstanding clinical care and productivity in program development as well as consultations for high-risk neonatology and maternal
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experience in teaching, research, and/or community service has prepared them to contribute to these areas. To apply, please visit: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10808 The University of California is an Equal
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Postdoctoral position to study Polo kinase and centrosome abnormalities in cancer and other diseases
the centrosomal architecture and function, the deregulation of which can lead to the development of various human diseases, including cancers, microcephaly, and AIDS. For additional information, please visit https
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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