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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 40 minutes ago
the technology. The candidate will collaborate with industry and national labs to meet the milestones. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements PhD in STEM or related field Required Qualifications
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applications. c) Experience in cell and tissue culture, and in particular in the field of stem cell culture such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). 5. Formalization of the applications: Applications
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of specific DNA repeats. We are seeking motivated candidate who has experience in the following aspects: Biology of C. elegans; cell culture particularly induced pluripotent stem cells and neurons; recombinant
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PhD in a field relevant to cellular and developmental biology, and they will bring technical skills to study areas such as stem cell biology, protein biochemistry, light microscopy, or cell signaling
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for this postdoctoral study focuses on two stages of processing. The first stage is retting, where the candidate will study the physicochemical properties (evolution of the primary and secondary cell walls of the stems
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writing, manuscript preparation, and strategic career planning, opportunities for networking across regenerative medicine, cardiac biology, and stem cell engineering communities, Access to cutting-edge
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should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (e.g. Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Biochemical Engineering) or be near completion*, together with experience in 3D cell/tissue culture, bioreactor design or perfusion
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qualifications: University degree (PhD, M.D., or equivalent) in biology, life sciences, or biomedicine Strong motivation and a genuine interest in stem cell biology, hematopoiesis, and immunobiology At least basic
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chromatin repression. You will work primarily with mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and gastruloid differentiation, combining reporter-based assays with controlled lineage induction to uncover lineage
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
. The goals of the Rich Lab are to identify novel therapeutic paradigms in the treatment of advanced cancers, primarily malignant brain tumors, through the prism of stem cell biology to identify core regulatory