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. Postdoctoral Associate The Waitkus Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral associate to join our neuro-oncology research program. Our studies focus on the molecular genetics and biology of cancer with an emphasis
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Climate Change Environmental Studies / Environmental Justice Development Economics / Resource Economics Marine Science / Marine Ecology Coastal Marine Environment / coastal
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Atmospheric Science Ecology Climate Science Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/02/12 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/07/03 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position
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Lab Postdoctoral Associate: Be You. Duke School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Gupta Lab. The Postdoctoral
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physical activity effects on heart rate and energy expenditure in wild baboons in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Human Ecology, Energetics, and Climate: This postdoc will work as part of a team investigating
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, breeding, genotyping, weaning, and general care, cell dissociations, cell culture, mouse surgery, mouse behavior, chemical and molecular assays, PCR, and RNA-sequencing. Contribute to data analysis and
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the scale of this issue and its acceleration under climate change, we lack the understanding of ‘shrubification’ necessary to effectively mitigate its ecological and hydrological impacts. The SCALES fellow
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crosstalk and basic molecular mechanisms during lung repair and disease. We utilize in vivo mouse genetics, live -imaging, 3D organoids, functional screening, and next generation sequencing technologies
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applicants who combine strong quantitative skills with a deep interest in the fundamental mechanisms shaping plant communities and their response to climate change. Qualifications: • PhD in Ecology or a
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objectives. Design, execution, and analysis of experiments related to cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying keratinocyte differentiation, melanoma progression, and multiple myeloma drug resistance