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contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. Virology and Molecular Biology Postdoctoral Fellow Gordon Lab - Emory University, Atlanta USA Position Description: The Gordon Laboratory
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between the Seldin and Lerit labs within the Department of Cell Biology at Emory. The selected individual will work at the interface of cancer cell biology and developmental genetics using multidisciplinary
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structural biology, protein chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Candidate will conduct the structural and mechanistic analysis of HIV-1 proteins complexed with drugs and substrates. PhDs with 0-3
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skills. The ability to work effectively and collegially with colleagues. Additional qualifications as specified by the Principal Investigator. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in molecular biology or other
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, immunology, and molecular biology to contribute to several ongoing and exciting projects within our team. We aim to characterize abnormal hematopoiesis and the aberrant immune microenvironment mediated by
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a relevant scientific field including molecular biology, synthetic biology, developmental biology and/or bioengineering. Experience in functional genomics (e.g. single cell multi-omics, spatial
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funding to foster career development. Preferred Skills: Candidates should have strong expertise in either immunology or cell and cancer biology. Candidates with demonstrated expertise in cytometry and
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clinical research leading to the development of effective vaccines against diseases of global importance. Candidates with backgrounds in immunology, virology, structural biology, cancer biology
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Immunology. Qualifications: A doctoral degree or equivalent [Ph.D., M.D., etc.] in Immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, or food and nutritional sciences. Emory University is dedicated to providing
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have a Ph.D. degree in a field of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Biomedical Science. Focus will be: (1) To study the mechanisms of cell death, DNA repair and senescence in cancer cells. (2