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focused on the molecular basis of allergen- and helminth parasite-driven effector type-2 inflammation in animal models. The candidate will use advanced techniques and strategies to investigate
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Washington University, is seeking academic surgical pathologists to join the faculty in the Department of Pathology. We are growing our clinical services, genomic molecular pathology, digital and computational
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total of five years. This appointment is not intended for long-term, indefinite, or career appointments. I. POSITION INFORMATION Job Description Summary: The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular
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Molecular Medicine (BMM) department at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) strives to deliver the highest quality of professional education and training, and conduct
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of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (BMM) of the George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), strives to deliver the highest quality of professional education and training, and
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Health Sciences seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate. Our primary research interest is in identifying target genes regulated by the Hh signal and thus to understand the molecular mechanisms
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, this position typically reports to a Principal Investigator, and may provide guidance to junior staff. Duties include: Conduct research in computational biology with a focus on analyzing molecular immunology data
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. The Research Assistant will assist in research experiments including molecular biology, histology, and sleep recordings, and in data analyses, including data management and data presentation. This position may
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and molecular bench skills. The postdoc will also assist with writing reports and publications, and training students. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced experiments
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, neurodegeneration, animal behaviors, synaptic circuits, and autonomic regulation. Areas of interest include neural-immune interactions, glial cell biology, and molecular and genomic approaches to neural diseases and