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Responsibilities will include the planning, preparation, performance and analysis of biochemistry and molecular biology experiments. Students will be expected to bring a goal-centric approach and be
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to the best practice ? in compliance with the University of Michigan and funding agency's guidelines. Required Qualifications* PhD in biochemistry or related field with at least 2-3 years of laboratory research
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should have a doctoral degree and strong research background with expertise in molecular and cellular biology. This is an interdisciplinary project with opportunities to learn new skills in biochemistry
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function assays, biochemistry, and immunocytochemistry. 15% Characterize peripheral and central metabolic reprogramming in the diabetic environment, including testing direct substrate utilization
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biology, biochemistry, and genetics. Experience with standard bioinformatics software tools and packages for analyzing whole-exome, whole-genome, whole-transcriptome, or targeted DNA/RNA sequencing data e.g
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research project focused on prostate cancer epigenetics and drug resistance. Expertise with molecular biology, biochemistry, and genomics will be required for this project. Additional responsibilities
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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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, biochemistry, and genetics. A solid understanding of statistics and experience in the implementation of machine learning and statistical inference algorithms. Experience building web applications, web services
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research manuscripts and publications Assist with shared duties for lab maintenance Attend departmental and institutional meetings Required Qualifications* A recent Ph.D. degree in immunology, biochemistry
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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