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Summary The Park Lab is seeking highly motivated postdocs to study synaptic molecular dynamics that underlie memory formation in health and its impairments in Alzheimer's disease. Candidates with
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Summary Our research is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of diabetic retinopathy, especially, the role of mitochondrial homeostasis, and of epigenetic modifications in maintaining
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training in basic molecular and cellular biology techniques. The ideal candidate will also have excellent written and oral communication skills, and will assist in writing grant proposals, progress reports
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. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Independently perform biology and molecular studies in the areas of reproductive immunology research. Qualifications: Education Bachelor's degree
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. in biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, molecular biology, or related disciplines. Skills in enzyme expression, purification, and characterization. Skills in protein engineering
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software skills. Preferred qualifications: • Background in immunology, cell, and molecular biology. • Experience in working with animals (mouse). School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary
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Summary A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Hanaa Hariri to study molecular and cellular mechanisms of fatty acid metabolism. Fatty acids are essential molecules
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field ∙ 1-2 years lab experience preferred. - Must have prior laboratory experience with cell culture, molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning, mutagenesis, siRNA, ChIP), biochemistry (co-IP, westerns
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organization of work station. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Conduct research on the molecular basis of cancer development, focusing on how the dysregulation of histone modifying
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secretion and diabetes. Required qualifications Must have a Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology). Knowledge of biochemical, cell biological and molecular