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conferences. Writing reports and scientific papers. Required Qualifications Minimum of a PhD or Doctorate in Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, Immunology, Cancer Biology or Similar. A minimum of 3 years
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molecular biology group focused on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research. The successful candidate will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to advance our understanding of ALS molecular etiology
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of nanomedicine-based cancer immunotherapy, epigenetic therapy, and photothermal therapy using bioinformatics and molecular biology methods. The candidate will be responsible for using chemical tools to develop new
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Biology Divisions) works at the intersection of two fields: cell cycle control and the ubiquitin system. While our work focuses on both tumorigenesis and fundamental regulatory mechanisms in normal biology
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 7 hours ago
an energetic and highly motivated Postdoctoral Trainee to conduct cell and molecular biology experiments regarding the pathogenic mechanisms and genetic susceptibilities involved in fetal alcohol spectrum
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Professor level should have excellent communication skills, dedication to high-impact research, and the potential for a research career in academic medicine. Candidates must have PhD in Biology or Molecular
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to the immune system 80% 3D fabrication of immune-related tissue 20% reading literature, writing papers, grants Required Qualifications: PhD in biological science or biomedical engineering, or other field with
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Post-doctoral position available to study novel strategies for treating genetic disorders. The strategies involve studying transporters and channel proteins involved in disease processes and mitigating changes that occur in heat shock proteins that affect protein processing. Candidate must have...
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pathogenesis. Expertise in experimental techniques required includes molecular biology (particularly construction of recombinant viruses), protein biology (western blots, protein purification
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biology, or cell biology is required. This is a limited term appointment funded for one year from the date of hire. Employment will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with