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such as Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Biostatistics or a closely related field. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile
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pathophysiology, including podocyte biology, metabolism, and mechanisms of acute kidney injury. We also develop novel tools and techniques to study these topics. Our long-term goals are to discover new ways
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synthetic biology approaches to address the current challenges in natural product discovery. Through genome and enzyme engineering, we design high-performance microbial strains to accelerate the discovery and
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, and genetics. Other areas of experience/training include cell biology or chemistry. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Self-motivated and career oriented individual preferred. Minimum
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virology, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or genetics journals are encouraged to apply. Desired Qualifications* Experience in virology would be particularly helpful. Why Join
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at the University of Michigan, School of Kinesiology, in the Muscle Biology Laboratory , which is directed by Greg Cartee, to elucidate the mechanisms whereby exercise and/or diet regulate glucose uptake and insulin
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the University of Michigan. The ideal candidate will possess strong experience in molecular and cellular biology and neuroimmunology/neuroscience-related techniques, a record of productivity, excellent oral and
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conduct rigorous research using animal models and/or cell culture systems. Perform advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques (IHC, flow cytometry, qPCR, RNA-seq, Western blotting, etc.) Data
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. The successful candidate will conduct basic biochemical research to investigate outstanding molecular level questions in reproductive biology, focusing particularly on the role of G protein-coupled receptors
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record of published research commensurate with their field. The applicant should have strong molecular biology skills and proficiency in programming, ideally in a high-performance computing environment