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to clinical application. Job Description Job Responsibilities Responsibilities entail the management of a multidisciplinary team, providing guidance and support to postdoctoral researchers, graduate students
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molecular biology techniques, particularly in vivo CRISPR KO screens in mouse models aging and neurodegenerative and in iPSC derived microglia and neurons. This work will also entail advanced sequencing
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animal models in autoimmune skin diseases. The ideal individual will have a PhD or equivalent degree and at least 5 years’ experience in , including animal models, flow cytometry, core molecular biology
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the intersection of immunology, genetics, and brain tumor biology. The primary goal of our translational research is to understand mechanisms of immune evasion by primary malignant brain, tumors to generate detailed
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at meetings and seminars. Qualifications: Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology/biochemistry and 5-7 years postdoctoral experience required. Training in cellular and molecular biology of the heart and experience
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Cancer Biology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking a highly motivated and organized Staff Scientist. The research interests of our laboratory lie
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Specialist A Job Profile Title Research Specialist A Job Description Summary In the Department of Biology in the School of Arts and Sciences, we are building upon our internationally recognized research and
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students, postdoctoral researchers, undergraduate students, and high school teachers to undertake research activities in faculty laboratories. Develop and manage professional growth programs for each
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of postdoctoral experience is required. Experience with assays in molecular biology (for example, RNA isolation, qPCR), cell culture, immunology (for example, flow cytometry, ELISA), immunohistochemistry and
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have extensive experience in the fields of stem cell biology, molecular biology, iPSC culture, biochemistry, human genetics, neuroscience, epigenetics, and bioinformatics. To this end, we seek a