25 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology PhD research jobs at Duke University
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. Strong interest in B cell biology preferred. How to Apply: To apply, email CV, contact information for 3 references, and a statement of research experience and goals which includes a brief summary of your
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or equivalent degree. Motivated and excited with our research. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Experience with mouse models, stem cell biology
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-record of peer-reviewed first-author publications in respected journals. At the time of hiring, candidate must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D./Ph.D. degree in Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology/Genetics
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-record of peer-reviewed first-author publications in respected journals. At the time of hiring, candidate must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D./Ph.D. degree in Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology/Genetics
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implement cutting-edge technologies in cell biology, immunology, and virology. Additionally, the fellow will have the opportunity to pursue complementary interests in the lab at the intersection of RNA
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molecular biology techniques including but not limited to flow cytometry, cell culture, immunohistology, immunoblotting, and transcriptome analyses. work with other lab members including but not limited
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Candidates with a background in immunology and neurobiology, molecular biology and cellular immunology skills are highly encouraged to apply. Candidates should have a strong laboratory and analytical skills
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Ph.D. is required with training in immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience with cell culture, mouse models, and biochemistry/molecular biology is
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the Cell Biology Department at Duke University seeks a highly motivated and talented full-time postdoctoral associate to join our team. The Evans lab studies mitochondrial quality control pathways in neurons
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enthusiastic and willing to undertake multiple molecular biology approaches to evaluate host immunity elicited by candidate HIV vaccines when administered prophylactically, and HIV vaccines when administered