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detect and respond to viruses. We integrate cell biology, virology, immunology, biochemistry, and functional genomics approaches to tackle questions such as: How are viruses recognized during infection
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, listening, talking. Often: Repetitive hand motion (such as typing), walking, standing, sitting. Seldom: Bending, reaching overhead. Minimum Qualifications Associate degree in a biological science or
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External Posting Pay Rate Range 47600 to 90400 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Job Summary Our laboratory investigates the biology and targeted therapy of myeloid blood cancers, particularly myelodysplastic
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respond to viruses. We integrate cell biology, virology, immunology, biochemistry, and functional genomics approaches to tackle questions such as: How are viruses recognized during infection? What cell
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, particularly those implicated in cancer, is highly desirable. Candidates must possess a BS degree in biology, biochemistry, molecular pharmacology or related field. Candidates should have proficiency in general
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contributions are expected. This position will evaluate novel combinations of anticancer agents and novel small molecules under investigation as novel anticancer agents and explore tumor biology in multiple tumor
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scientific contributions are expected. This position will evaluate novel combinations of anticancer agents and novel small molecules under investigation as novel anticancer agents and explore tumor biology in
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mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. The Guo lab has an interdisciplinary research environment, including molecular and cellular biology, cardiac physiology, genetics, human stem cell biology and
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molecular biology techniques including cloning, PCR and bacterial culture, isolation of DNA/RNA /protein, immunoblot, mammalian cell culture and cell assays, lentiviral production and infection, preparation
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supported by these colleagues as well as a manager. Key skills include attention to detail, time management, and a willingness to learn the details of leukemia biology. Previous laboratory experience is