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the Mississippi and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the country. Tse Lab @ Saint Louis University School of Medicine www.TseLabVirology.com The Tse Lab has a postdoctoral associate position available
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systems for coding, input, and retrieval of research data. Laboratory Operations Set up and operate scientific instruments such as spectrophotometers, centrifuges, incubators, homogenizers, and microscopes
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transformative biomedical research. It is an exciting time to join us in BMB as a postdoc. The research associate (postdoctoral fellow) will work closely with a large research team (including SLU Education Policy
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., proteomics, transcriptomics, imaging, clinical, and biomarker data). The position is ideal for a candidate interested in mechanistic discovery, biomarker development, and translational neuroscience, with
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Department of Neurology Project Title: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Alcohol-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption: A Focus on Lipid Signaling and Endothelial Cells Position Summary: Saint Louis University’s
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large macromolecular assemblies carry out essential biological processes. These positions are supported by NIH (NIGMS/NCI) and DOE funding and offer the opportunity to work on high‑impact structural
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failure research. Familiarity with advanced imaging and bioinformatics tools. Prior experience mentoring junior staff or trainees. Why Join Us? This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting
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infections. Relevant techniques include whole-cell fluorometry, calcium imaging, TIRF microscopy, and fluorescence lifetime imaging. We highly encourage individuals interested in this position, please apply
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chemistry as the project demands. Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in organic chemistry and experience with polymer-supported oligosaccharide synthesis are required. The position requires the skills
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seeking a postdoctoral research associate to join our team seeking to reveal the physiological mechanisms that enable animals to survive severe hypoxia and anoxia. This position is funded by a recent grant