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, IL is looking to add a dynamic, collaborative, and curious Postdoctoral Associate to their research community. The Lin lab is interested in enzymes that post-translationally modify proteins, including
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understanding how genes are regulated post-transcriptionally, how noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs participate in these regulatory pathways, and how these pathways go awry in human disease
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and mouse nervous system to profile their molecular composition in increased cellular resolution. This position is ideally suited for candidates with a strong background in genomics and biochemistry who
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identified by this job description, the position will include other duties if and as assigned by the direct supervisor or others with supervisory authority over this position. Scope May supervise
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field or MD degree Skills and Abilities Proven understanding of scientific principles Exercises independent judgment in developing methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for acquiring results
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field or MD degree Skills and Abilities Proven understanding of scientific principles Exercises independent judgment in developing methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for acquiring results
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addition to the duties specifically identified by this job description, the position will include other duties if and as assigned by the direct supervisor or others with supervisory authority over this position. Scope May
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addition to the duties specifically identified by this job description, the position will include other duties if and as assigned by the direct supervisor or others with supervisory authority over this position. Scope May
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community at UCSF. What you’ll do: To be considered for a postdoctoral associate position, ideal candidates will have experience and prior training in some of the following areas: Lab animal husbandry and
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own projects, and for Postdocs considering academic positions, to support the transition to launching their independent research program. For more information visit: http://aphillipslab.ucsf.edu some