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, interdisciplinary, and highly translational environment in the U of M Division of Heme-Onc and the Rogel Cancer Center in the U of M School of Medicine. Highly-motivated candidates with expertise in molecular biology
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college or university in a policy or scientific major field of study, and at least 25 semester hours in any combination of the following fields: environmental science or engineering, chemistry, biology
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of experience/training include cell biology or genetics. Familiarity with cell type-specific proteome dynamics; the relationship between gene expression and regulation of protein synthesis. Exceptional verbal and
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figures for and write manuscripts for publication Required Qualifications* Successful candidates must hold a PhD in immunology, molecular basis of disease, computational biology, bioinformatics
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for the development of improved vaccines. The ideal candidate will have experience in basic cellular and molecular biology/biochemical techniques including mammalian cell culture, qPCR, protein expression and
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at the University of Michigan is looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow with a strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, mouse genetics, and/or cardiac physiology. Our research is broadly
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biology and have the desire for a diverse training experience. It is expected that the postdoctoral scientist will perform the following activities semi-independently under the quidance of the principle
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genetic methods to reveal the molecular and circuit bases of sleep homeostasis in Drosophila and/or mice. The position applies methods such as genetics, molecular biology, RNA-sequencing, FACS, biochemistry
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sequencing data, including whole genome sequencing data. Ability to assess the quality of the data, be familiar with variant calling pipelines, and have a good understanding of molecular biology. Excellent
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and mucosal wound repair. Our studies employ state-of-the-art immunology, molecular/cell biology, imaging, and multi-omics (proteomics, single-cell sequencing including spatial transcriptomics