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the lab of Dr. Erich Mackow in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Stony Brook University. The incumbent will perform research on Powassan virus in cells and using an age-dependent murine
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Associate will conduct research in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences under the supervision of Principal Investigator, Dr. Joseph Warren . The selected candidate will investigate water column
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Associate will conduct research in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences under the supervision of Principal Investigator, Dr. Joseph Warren . The selected candidate will investigate water column
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perform a variety of routine and/or semi-skilled tasks to support and directly assist a research project or program for Dr. Arianna Maffei in the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior, either in
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perform a variety of routine and/or semi-skilled tasks to support and directly assist a research project or program for Dr. Arianna Maffei in the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior, either in
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project for Dr. Yue Zhang in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, incumbent will operate equipment, carry out test procedures as well as collate and interpret data using special methods
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cancer patients in Dr. Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified
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chemoresistance in Dr Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans
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cancer patients in Dr. Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified
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chemoresistance in Dr Cungui Mao’s laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans