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to their infection. Find more information about our lab and our recent publications at hornerlab.org. The primary goal of this position will be to investigate the biology of RNA modifications during viral infection
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equipment required for specific experiments. Helping to design and carry out experiments with increasing independence using molecular and cell biology and other relevant scientific approaches. Maintaining a
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structural biology, computational biology, and animal medicine. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our team who is dedicated to studying the HIV-1 Envelope fusion protein with experience in
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Title: POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE J. White Lab (Aging Biology) Occupational Summary A postdoctoral position is available to study mechanisms of aging and approaches to preserve cellular health and
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biology, computational biology, and animal medicine. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our team who is dedicated to studying the SARS-CoV-2 fusino protein Spike with experience in computational
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pressure in health, and pathological dysregulation that leads to ocular hypertension in glaucoma. Highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD, or MD/PhD graduates with training in vision science, cell biology
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, Metabolomics and Proteomics, Genomics and Epigenetics, Computational Biology, and Clinical Translation, offering a rich, multi-disciplinary environment for postdoctoral research. Work Performed This is a fully
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cytometry, microscopy, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques Job Code: 00003820 POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Job Level: 00 Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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sensitivity of rectal cancer Conduct research and laboratory experiments related to intestinal stem biology and colorectal cancer Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Preferred
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: Education Completion of PhD requirements or similar doctorate in biology, microbiology, genetics or other directly related scientific field and prior experience working with pathogens in a BSL-2 laboratory