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% GRANT-FUNDED "We are looking for a highly organized, flexible, and energetic individual to work in the laboratory of Sidney Gospe, MD, PhD, at the Duke Eye Center, where we study the molecular mechanisms
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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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Postdoctoral Research position exploring the molecular and cellular pathogenesis of glaucoma is available in the laboratory of Prof. Dan Stamer at the Albert Eye Research Institute at Duke University, Durham, NC
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, immunology, flow cytometry, or molecular biology techniques. Application Instructions: To apply, please submit a cover letter describing your research experience and interests, a current CV, and contact
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position at the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute (DMPI), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Renowned nationally and internationally, the DMPI has five sections Basic Science Research
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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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: PhD (or MD with substantial laboratory-based research experience) in a relevant biological science, such as molecular biology, molecular genetics, or cancer biology. Experience: None required above
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molecular biology (e.g., isolation of nucleic acids, PCR, ELISAs) and microbiology techniques. Maintaining mouse models (e.g., routine husbandry, genotyping, maintaining inventory), administering compounds
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documentation of experiments, including raw experimental data and laboratory notebooks. The position requires a PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, structural biology, biophysics, biochemistry, or a
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treatment strategies for children and adults with brain tumors. We leverage molecular biology techniques, genetically engineered mouse models and cancer genomic approaches to carry out our work. We are