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research, novel big data approaches, and/or therapeutic development. Qualified candidates must have a PhD degree in Biology, Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field. Ongoing or ability
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Faculty Instructor Research - Full-Time Med-Pharmacology and Chemical Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24001378) Research Instructor Position Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
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a wide spectrum of musculoskeletal research in areas of cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, stem cells and gene therapy, biomaterials, microphysiological systems, tissue engineering
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Chair Assistant Med-Structural Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24002922) The Department of Structural Biology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is located in Biomedical Science
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services within the Department of Pathology under the direction of Mo Ebrahimkhani, MD, studying various issues related to tissue development, developmental biology, and the generation of artificial tissues
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successful applicant will be a graduate of bioengineering, biological science, or related fields who is prepared for a high paced scientific environment. Little to no work experience is required. The applicant
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Laboratory Technician Med-Cell Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24002505) The Kwiatkowski Lab in the Department of Cell Biology is seeking a research technician to conduct research experiments
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to investigate cancer progression and therapy resistance. The ideal candidate should possess a B.S. in biology or a related field, have experience with cell culture, standard molecular/cell biology techniques, and
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peptide signaling. Qualified candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Biology, Philosophy, or a related field. This position requires at least 3 years of experience in how to culture and differentiate human
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services within the Department of Pathology under the direction of Mo Ebrahimkhani, MD, studying various issues related to tissue development, developmental biology, and the generation of artificial tissues