12 biology-"Charité---University-Berlin" Postdoctoral positions at Case Western Reserve University
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, platelet and leukocyte biology. Projects in the lab address the contribution of coagulation Factor XII in sterile inflammation and venous thrombosis. We have shown that FXII signaling influences leukocyte
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biochemistry and biophysics, bioengineering, mitochondrial biology, metabolism, and gene therapy. These positions are funded by the NIH and industry. Our laboratory investigates molecular and in vivo contractile
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, utilizing biophysical tools such as NMR and cryo-EM, alongside molecular biology, protein chemistry, and fluorescence microscopy. You can learn more about our work by visiting our relevant publications here
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skilled researcher with expertise in experimental cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry to join our team. Our research has focused on the molecular mechanisms of chronic inflammation in obesity
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Postdoctoral Scholar Department of Biochemistry Gates Laboratory Postdoctoral Position in Metabolism and Chromatin Biology Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA JOB SUMMARY The
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approaches including biophysical tools (NMR, and cryo-EM), molecular biology, protein chemistry, and fluorescence microscopy. Relevant publications can be found here (https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user
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ion beam/scanning electron microscopy (cryo-FIB/SEM), and Titan Krios TEM for cryo-ET. The department is intensely interested in structural biology and has significantly invested in cryo-EM/ET
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of Biochemistry has a highly interactive environment with state-of-the-art core facilities (mass spectrometry, cytometry, microscopy, biophysics and structural biology). Competitive stipends and benefits packages
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projects related to exosomes, cancer biology, immunology, and infectious diseases as well as the role of HIV in cancer progression. This person is responsible for contributing data for grant proposals
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skilled researcher with expertise in experimental cell biology and biochemistry to join our team in the study of the molecular mechanisms that underlie nutrient deficiencies, metabolic disorders, and cancer