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to 50 lbs. Shift Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm (40 hours/week) Job Summary The postdoctoral researcher will assist the faculty PI and Co-PIs in tasks associated with the development of advanced
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modeling approaches. The successful candidate will design and conduct experiments, develop and implement analytical and numerical modeling approaches, and perform microstructural characterization to evaluate
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design and execute research studies, analyze complex datasets, and contribute to the development of new methodologies and therapeutic strategies. The position offers opportunities for interdisciplinary
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development and molecular target identification. Applicants should have hands-on expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: bacterial genetics, molecular cloning, gene editing approaches, host
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primarily focus on characterizing and manipulating exRNA-mediated communication within defined microbial consortia. This includes developing and applying molecular, microbiological, and multi-omics approaches
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the College’s research infrastructure by: Providing support in data management, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and manuscript development. Supporting proposal development for new external funding
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development and molecular target identification. Applicants should have hands-on expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: bacterial genetics, molecular cloning, gene editing approaches, host
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development and molecular target identification. Applicants should have hands-on expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: bacterial genetics, molecular cloning, gene editing approaches, host
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, prepare manuscripts (as first or co-author), and present work at conferences. The environment at UK is open and collaborative and draws from multiple disciplines in endocrinology, biostatistics, genetics
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Postdoctoral Scholar to work with the principal investigator to develop and implement research experiments. Conduct molecular and biochemical research, using cell signaling, flow cytometry, western blotting and