58 phd-in-wastewater-treatment research jobs at University of Washington in United-States
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independent research in one of the following areas related to substance abuse: etiology, prevention and treatment of substance and behavioral addictions, co-occurring risk behaviors (e.g., sexual risk taking
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to translate new information into rapid bed-side treatments. This researcher will: 1) investigate the roles of transcription factors in ILC1 and NK cell homeostasis and function using genetic knock out mouse
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abuse: etiology, prevention and treatment of substance and behavioral addictions, co-occurring risk behaviors (e.g., sexual risk taking, aggression, alcohol, marijuana, substance use, gambling, risky
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target validation: cell culture/primary cell culture and functional assays (drug treatment, proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, etc), transfection, CRISPR, flow cytometry, Western Blot, DNA/RNA
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research portfolio totals $67 million in grants and contracts per year for projects ranging from clinical neurosciences to treatment development to health policy and population health. The Department is
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Postdoctoral Research Associate (Genomics, Data Integration, Deep Learning, AI) - Radiation Oncology
position in Jin Zhang, PhD, MPHS’s translational genomics lab (https://sites.wustl.edu/jinzhang ) at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. This postdoc will also be co-advised by Michael
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, immunoassay, immunohistochemistry staining, molecular imaging, animal and radioactive material handling. Good skills with anatomic tissue dissection. Strong communication skills, analytical abilities and a
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therapy approaches. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher interested in working on genetically modified hematopoietic stem cells and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells for treatment of hematologic
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million in grants and contracts per year for projects ranging from clinical neurosciences to treatment development to health policy and population health. The Department is recognized as an international
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. In addition, members of the Division have made substantial contributions to many other areas of cancer treatment, including the use of tumor vaccines, cellular therapy for cancer, antibody-based