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biology, post-translational modifications, chemical biology, and proteomics. Develops proficiency in career skills, including writing, public speaking, networking, and critical evaluation of scientific
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experience. Applicant Special Instructions: To apply, please submit the following documents to Rui Tang, PhD, Assistant Professor at ruit@wustl.edu . Cover letter expressing your interest and highlighting your
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driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: PhD in immunology, molecular biology, microbiology, or a similar field. Have published one or more papers in
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About This Job Required Qualifications: Candidates must possess a PhD in biomedical engineering, imaging sciences, MRI physics, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Applicants holding an MD with a
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Position Summary Postdoctoral position is available immediately. The potential candidate should be an energetic, highly motivated PhD in chemistry or biochemistry with training in characterization
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have access to multiple datasets with cognitive and clinical assessments and fluid and imaging biomarkers. Our cohorts include the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN; our longitudinal study of
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response biology. Develops proficiency in career skills, including writing, public speaking, networking, and critical evaluation of scientific literature. Presents scientific work both inside and outside
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). Additionally, we aim to define how malignant and non-malignant cells interact within the tumor microenvironment to drive disease biology and therapeutic resistance. Regarding this, our prior work identified
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Research, Genome Sequencing, Linux, Neurodegeneration, PLINK (Software), Python (Programming Language), Statistical Genomics, Work Collaboratively Questions For frequently asked questions about the
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of Infectious Diseases. The candidate will be part of a successful research group focused on understanding regulatory mechanisms at the host-viral interface and defining how protein-protein and protein-nucleic