104 parallel-processing-"EURAXESS" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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in tumor microenvironment of prostate and breast cancer. The group also studies various epigenetic processes (histone phosphorylation, methylation and acetylation) that drive these diseases and their
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery Title: Postdoctoral Scholar, Auditory Processing, Ngodup Lab, Bloedel Hearing
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approaches, including in vivo Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRAs), to define the sequence basis and functional consequences of enhancer activity and to expand MPRA-based approaches to other aspects
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therapies, and disease models, including mutant mice and iPSC-derived neurons to further understand neurodegenerative processes. These projects are funded by multiple grants from the NIH. This opportunity
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, Laboratory Techniques, Researching, Results Reporting, Scientific Writing Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External Applicant FAQ . Accommodation
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, Mammalian Cell Culture, Teamwork, Writing Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External Applicant FAQ . Accommodation If you are unable to use our online
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therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat ocular surface diseases, such as dry eye disease. For this specific position, we are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to lead a project focused on tear gland
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model, etc.). Additionally, the researcher will develop innovative chemical tools and probes to interrogate fundamental biologic processes and mechanism of action. In addition to high-quality research
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, Results Reporting, Scientific Writing Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External Applicant FAQ . Accommodation If you are unable to use our online
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of Genetics and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Our research is dedicated to describing and investigating the mechanisms underlying tumor heterogeneity in head and neck cancers (squamous cell carcinoma