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method for osteoarthritis. Qualifications Qualifications Ph.D. in Biomedical, Biomaterials, Biological Science, or a closely related field. Practical knowledge of cartilage and bone biology, biomaterial
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, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, or a closely related discipline. Minimum of 2-years postdoctoral research experience in a relevant field. Experience working with animal models of infectious
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analyze dynamical infection models, use parameter estimation to investigate experimental and clinical data, help design new experiments, and generate new hypotheses about infection biology. Application
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, adult, and disease. Performs electrophysiology, Multiphoton, confocal imaging, molecular biology, and biochemistry experiments under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. Performs analysis
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background in biochemistry and in molecular and cell biology and will be responsible for performing all the experiments proposed for this project, including mouse learning memory behaviors, Western blot
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, Comparative Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field. Expertise in one or more of the following areas: drug delivery, preclinical animal models, pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, tumor biology
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Biosystems Engineering & Soil Sciences (UTIA) - 24000000EI Description POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Department of Biosystems Engineering & Soil Sciences (UTIA) AREA OF RESEARCH Coupled Carbon-Nitrogen-Manganese Cycling in...
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and cell-specific knockout mouse models, molecular biology and biochemistry, immunofluorescence, super-resolution microscopy, high-speed dual-inverted light sheet calcium imaging, arterial myography
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: 1) PhD (or equivalent) in microbiology, biochemistry, or related field. 2) Previous documented experience in protein biochemistry. 3) Solid skills in genetic engineering and cell biology. 4
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trainees, and multiple NIH (U01 and R01s) and foundation grants currently. Postdoctoral fellow must be an expert in cancer cell biology and tumor microenvironment, with experience in murine models