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candidates in the area of drug discovery. This is a newly created interdisciplinary position for an exceptional academic scientist and teacher who would be jointly appointed in both departments. The Department
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Testing Center , providing a rich multidisciplinary intellectual environment. About the Opportunity: The Center for Drug Discovery (CDD) at Northeastern University invites applications for open rank tenure
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are only seeking applicants who have both significant experience working with natural product purification and microbiology experience. The Research Technician will join our drug discovery and development
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benefits. We are only seeking applicants who have both significant experience working with mice and microbiology experience. The Sr. Research Technician will join our drug discovery and development team
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to prepare students for purposeful lives and careers. The Center for Drug Discovery Directed by Professor Alexandros Makriyannis, the Center for Drug Discovery is dedicated to: • Conducting intensive research
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, including developmental and stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement
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the United States. It presents drug/device discovery, development, deployment, and life cycle as it pertains to business development and planning. The course examines the roles of individuals in innovation and
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, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement neuroscience. For this position, the Department of Biology invites
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Institute for Chemical and Biological Analysis , the Center for Drug Discovery , the Institute for Chemical Imaging of Living Systems , the Network Science Institute , the Northeastern University Center
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aims to identify a candidate who will collect new data at Northeastern. There is strong potential for collaborations on translational research with investigators from the Center for Drug Discovery