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training and scientific development. Interested candidates will have extensive experience in skeletal muscle physiology, ideally a background in cancer biology or exercise physiology, and experience
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molecular geneticists, we are amid an unprecedented time of discovery - our conception of the molecular biology of cells is going from the equivalent of grainy black-and-white to high-resolution technicolor
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, molecular biology, omics technologies, genetics, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. Cell culture and in vivo infection models are employed. Fellows in the lab group perform and publish cutting-edge high impact
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components of the eukaryotic transcription machinery. Studies will incorporate biochemical, molecular biology and cryo-EM analysis approaches. Postdoctoral Fellows with background in transcription
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 32768 Faculty Description University of Colorado | Denver Department: Integrative Biology Official Title: Post Doctoral Fellow FTE: Full-time Position #00811260 – Requisition
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%) Designing and performing experiments in a methodical, scientific manner using electrophysiological and molecular biology research techniques Developing and validating new methodologies/applications relevant
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qualifications at the time of hire. PhD in relevant scientific area such as Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Biophysics or Reproductive Biology Relevant previous post-doctoral experience
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employment. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
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pursuing cutting-edge basic, translational, and clinical study of the musculoskeletal system. Our research encompasses a broad array of focus areas: genetics of osteoporosis & scoliosis, bone biology
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conception of the molecular biology of cells is going from the equivalent of grainy black-and-white to high-resolution technicolor. From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes