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Requirement: Candidates with a Ph.D. degree (or about to complete one) in Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related field are required. Required Qualifications: Experience conducting cell
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techniques to address fundamental mechanisms of neuronal regulation of energy homeostasis, autonomic function and cardiovascular system. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques and immunohistochemistry
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development of drug-related adverse events, drug resistance, and drug efficacy) in cancer therapy. Applicants should have a strong background in mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
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Qualifications: A strong publication record and excellent references from PhD research A strong molecular biology and biochemistry background and tissue culture skills and experience in studying signal
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. Carry out experiments using a range of techniques, from molecular biology to in vivo imaging of neurotransmitter release to behavioral analysis. Utilize Drosophila and/or human iPSC models to dissect
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completed a Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology, protein biochemistry, or a related research field within the last 2-3 years with experience in cellular, molecular, and mass spectrometry-related
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of Iowa Health Care is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar in the Ignacio V. Ponseti Biochemistry & Cell Biology Laboratory (PI: Dr. Hongshuai Li. https://medicine.uiowa.edu/orthopedics/profile
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: Experience with electrophysiology and/or two-photon or fluorescent imaging. Experience with programming (Matlab and/or IgorPro). Experience using and programming ImageJ or image analysis software. Molecular
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immunology, basic molecular biology, virology, to measurements of physiological/immunologic parameters in small animal models of virus infection. Education Requirement: Candidates must have an MD or a PhD in a
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, biochemistry, physiology, and/or molecular biology. Experience is designing mechanistic approaches in humans or animals is required. Experience in studying endothelial dysfunction or other vascular injury model