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Date: November 2023 Title: Postdoctoral Scholar Department: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Biomedical Engineering School: Medicine Location: Old Brooklyn Health Center Supervisor Name and
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Postdoctoral Scholar, Nanoscale microscopy specialist, Department of Physics The Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University School of Arts and Sciences seeks one postdoctoral
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Post-Doc, Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Title: Post-doc Department: Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Supervisor Name and Title: Mohamed Draz Application Information: a CV along with at least 3
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant 1 will perform research work in medical and related technical areas involving the use of laboratory and research skills
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the Biochemistry/Structural Biology. PhD students and postdoctoral scholars in other fields such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Genetics are also encouraged to apply. Education/Licensing: Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. in
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defects in inherited and acquired heart disease. We use a broad array of techniques in cardiac muscle biology and metabolism to identify novel therapeutic targets. These training opportunities are ideal
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leukocytes, platelets, and endothelial cells. 9. Leukocyte function assays: adhesion, chemotaxis, reactive oxygen species generation (optional but highly desirable). 10.Site-directed mutagenesis, use of siRNA
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invite outstanding individuals to apply for a new postdoctoral scholar position. The position involves working with a highly collaborative transdisciplinary team to advance understanding of the generalist
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Post-Doc, Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Title: Post-doc Department: Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Supervisor Name and Title: Mohamed Draz Application Information: Submit a CV along with at least
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-related metabolic diseases, as well as identification of nutraceuticals or molecular therapeutics to suppress such chronic inflammation. The qualified candidate will utilize standard cell biology, molecular