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microbiological testing at interfaces within the compounding device prototype, assessment of the long-term stability of the fluid, and translating these findings into recommendations for the system design. Who
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on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a closely related biomedical field • Strong foundation in cellular and molecular immunology, with demonstrated
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aerospace research. 3. Perform complex techniques or procedures including but not limited to: a. Utilizing confocal, fluorescence and live microscopy to image tissue and cells. b. ELISA, mass spectrometry
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. The candidate must have a track record of reliability and good verbal and written communication skills. This is an ideal position for a recent graduate with an PhD, MD/PhD degree in related fields, but not
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, please visit: www.wustl.edu/tanglab/research/ . Information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Potential Projects
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translation in mind. Our partners are the Medical University of Vienna, the St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) and AITHYRA, the newly founded Research Institute for Biomedical AI
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Qualifications Required: PhD in physics, chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry
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in vivo mechanotransduction. Investigate RNA-mediated processes governing cellular responses to mechanical cues. Utilize advanced molecular and imaging techniques to study RNA localization and function