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on multiple biomedical service projects. The postdoctoral associate will participate in the design and execution of research plans under the direction of the center leadership. We are currently looking
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. This position is designed to prepare the candidate for a research career in academia, industry, or government. Key Responsibilities Design and conduct research on: Shelf-stable whole-grain food formulation and
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Position Summary The Kanjee lab is interested in understanding the molecular basis of malaria parasite interactions with host red blood cells that underlie infection and pathogenesis. We apply a
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how genetic and environmental factors interactions shape mucosal immunity and metabolism. Our approach includes state-of-the-art multi-omics, novel organoid culture, genetically engineered murine models
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the Egervari Lab focuses on the emerging area of metabolic-epigenetic interactions in the brain, particularly in the context of substance use disorders and neurodegeneration. We utilize cutting-edge proteomic
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the interaction of respiratory viruses with the host. The candidate will work on the key interaction of host sentinels proteins with viral RNA that leads to the onset of the antiviral response and determines
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assays, and genomics are highly relevant (experience in bioinformatics is valued as well). WashU Medicine is a top 10 medical school, offering a highly interactive and stimulating environment
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contributes to laboratory organization including meeting planning. Designs research experiments, evaluates research findings and reports results. Conscientious discharge of their research responsibilities
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Position Summary The Zhao Lab at WashU Medicine is interested in how host-commensal-pathogen interactions influence the development of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. We are seeking a
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several other laboratories that study virus-host interactions. We have ongoing collaborations with labs in many other departments in the University including Molecular Microbiology and Pathology