16 molecular-biology Postdoctoral positions at University of Florida in United States
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, spatial profiling, and flow cytometry) to identify novel molecular and cellular events in solid cancers with different treatments. Functional validation of results using standard molecular biology
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candidates will have a strong background in multiple areas of natural products chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for conducting the research in
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Innovation & Technology. Our dynamic team is dedicated to groundbreaking research in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular biology, and Immunology utilization genetically modified mouse models
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Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications: Applicants should have a strong background in molecular genetics and regulation, as well as protein structure
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to candidates with strong skills in RNA biology techniques, molecular biology, and biochemical methods. Previous experience with RNA-seq data analysis, DNA encoded library design and screening, and structure
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hold (or be expected to hold by their start date) a PhD or equivalent degree in biology or a relevant subfield. Proficiency in embryology, genetics, microscopy, live imaging, and molecular biology
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identification (especially Culex species). Background in using molecular biology techniques such as next generation sequencing and bioinformatics. Background in working with wildlife. Spanish language fluency
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full benefits package. Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. Preferred Qualifications: Successful candidates should have a Ph.D. in Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience
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board exam. Expected Salary: $58,000 - $59,740 Minimum Requirements: Requires a DVM (or equivalent) plus Ph.D. in microbiology or molecular biology or a related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Broad
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate position in Wetland Carbon Biogeochemistry and Microbiome Research is available in the Department of Biology