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Doctoral Scholar to join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The Ohio State University studying protein structure, dynamics and interactions by advanced spectroscopy, microscopy and complementary
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to determine the molecular interactions that determine biological function. Duties will include conducting laboratory work centered around characterization of protein structure, dynamics and interactions
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heterogeneity and chemical dynamics of biological nanocompartments and nanomedicine particles. The researcher will work independently on research projects decided on jointly by the postdoctoral fellow and the PI
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are lab-build equipment by our team), RNA motility, RNA dynamics, RNA therapeutics, nucleic acid chemistry, cancer mRNA-vaccines, RNA delivery, molecular biology, biotechnology, RNA motility, RNA dynamics
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research codebase and data; excellent verbal and written communication skills; and a collaborative mentality towards research and mentoring. Desired skills and techniques include Molecular Dynamics
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scientific mentor; plans, designs and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the study of trained in either electrophysiology or molecular biology or both to contribute to our research in
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signaling, metabolic remodeling, and cell fate regulation in renal cell carcinoma. The fellow will plan, design, and execute experiments of significant scope integrating molecular and cellular biology
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, TIRF imaging, optical tweezers (both are lab-build equipment by our team), RNA motility, RNA dynamics, RNA therapeutics, nucleic acid chemistry, cancer mRNA-vaccines, RNA delivery, molecular biology
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meetings, seminars, and scientific conferences. Stay current with relevant scientific literature and advancements in the field. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, or
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. The successful candidate will join a highly collaborative and dynamic environment of immuno-oncology researchers at the PIIO, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and technologies. While some research in