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University in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Required Qualifications Applicants should have a Ph.D in the biological sciences (e.g., physiology, molecular biology
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. Assists with reporting of methods, data and results. Preferred Qualifications Analytical, reasoning and problem-solving skills. Good understanding of computational biology. Ability to analyze and interpret
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Biophysics at the WU School of Medicine) advances MS-based structural methods in membrane proteins, a frontier in structural biology and novel protein expression and purification. Viral protein research
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-time Postdoctoral fellow(s) in Translational Medicine. The group seeks a highly motivated and independent Postdoctoral Fellow candidate(s) with a strong background in multi-omics molecular biology, and
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turn may be targeted therapeutically for IPF. Experimental approaches employed in our lab involve cell signaling and metabolism, metabolomics, mitochondrial biology, molecular/cellular biology
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, but other viruses that alter immune regulation are also studied. Techniques in the lab include molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, viral genetics, flow cytometry, analysis of large data sets
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emphasis on the roles of viral and cellular RNA/DNA-binding proteins. To study these processes, we employ cutting-edge next-generation sequencing-based methodologies, tools of conventional molecular biology
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domains, including molecular biology, microbiology, microbiome, immunology, biochemistry, biophysics, or structural biology (crystallography and cryogenic electron microscopy). Working Conditions This
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publishing data in research journals. Provide supervision and guidance to laboratory staff and trainees. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Cancer Biology or related field. Preferred Qualifications Research
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therapy. The candidate will have the opportunity to engage in research across a broad range of fields including stem cell biology, immunology, cancer biology, and cell and gene therapy according