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PhD or postdoctoral research. Applicant should also be proficient in basic molecular biology research methods and experienced in cell culture. This fellow would lead NIH-funded studies focused
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. Potential candidates must have recently completed a neuroscience PhD or at least 2-years of postdoctoral training utilizing mouse models, and have experience with molecular biology. Application materials must
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of Postdoctoral Fellow you will beworking in Biophysics. The Marinelli laboratory at MCW's Department of Biophysics studies the molecular basis of fundamental cellular processes, such as membrane transport
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conducting research on projects in the areas of molecular biology of cancer. Our laboratory has multiple exciting directions related to tumor immunology, immunotherapy, and molecular characterization of cancer
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of molecular drivers of women’s cancers, (ii) biology and therapy of atypical cervical cancers, (iii) the role of the tumor microbiome in cancer initiation, progression, therapy response and prognosis, and (iv
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– Abilities Experience with molecular biology techniques and cell culture Willingness to learn new techniques and skills Ability to independently design and conduct experiments Willingness to think critically A
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functional characterization of molecular drivers of women’s cancers, (ii) biology and therapy of atypical cervical cancers, (iii) the role of the tumor microbiome in cancer initiation, progression, therapy
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relevant to designated research project. Troubleshoot and adapt common molecular biology techniques (such as immunostainings, cloning, microscopy, etc.) to fit the needs of the project. Develop new creative
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variety of molecular and computational techniques to understand the diversity of cellular behavior via single cell/spatial multi-omics. Our goal is to provide a cell biology view to better understand human
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implementing the EDC lifestyle intervention. The goals of the AHA project is to understand and ameliorate health outcomes disparities in cardio-oncology by: Goal 1. Quantifying physiological and molecular