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The Physics of Evolving Living Matter group (PI: Andrea Giometto) at Cornell University is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to study how physical constraints affect the evolution of extreme cell sizes
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degeneration (FTLD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Candidates with prior experiences in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry or neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Details of Dr. Hu’s laboratory, ongoing
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Department of Molecular Medicine is actively seeking collaborative and enthusiastic postdoctoral candidates. We welcome applicants with strong expertise in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology
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) published or accepted in a peer-reviewed journal(s). Desirable candidates will also have good experience working with animals and excellent mammalian cell culture and flow cytometry techniques. Prior
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of cell lines and mouse models to mechanistically determine how GSH promotes cancer and the effect of targeting the GSH pathway on tumor growth. The successful applicants will have access to various already
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or related field. Ideal candidate would have additional expertise in bioinformatics, cell biology, molecular biology techniques, and laboratory animal handling experience. Duties and Responsibilities
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motivated candidate to study host-microbe interactions, epithelial dynamics and stem cell biology in Aedes aegypti. The research project, funded by NIH, will use a combination of omics (transcriptomics
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disorders. The ideal candidate for this position would be a motivated individual able to work independently. The successful candidate will be expected to perform in vitro cell culture assays and in vivo
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of human life. We bring together a wide range of perspectives to understand the full context of the human experience and improve lives at every scale, from cells to society. Our research and academic
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seeking two postdoctoral scholars to investigate how physical constraints affect evolutionary adaptation of single cells and of dense microbial communities. Research in our lab is curiosity-driven and