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, molecular biology, mammalian cell culture, and bioinformatics is also desirable. Working Conditions This position works in a laboratory environment with potential exposure to biological and chemical hazards
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recruiting for two exciting postdoctoral positions. Our research is dedicated to understanding the molecular mechanisms of ATP-dependent AAA+ proteolytic machines in both bacterial systems and human
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University in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Required Qualifications Applicants should have a Ph.D in the biological sciences (e.g., physiology, molecular biology
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, biochemistry and molecular virology. Representative publications and more information about our lab can be found at: https://kutluaylab.wustl.edu/ . The Kutluay lab and Washington University provides
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invite highly motivated candidates to apply for a postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Dr. William H McCoy IV in the Division of Dermatology within the Department of Medicine at Washington University
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targets and develop novel therapeutic approaches to treat IPF. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with prior experience in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology. Our supportive
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Ghanbarpour Laboratory, located within the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine
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, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and menopausal syndrome. We utilize mouse molecular systems and neuroscience techniques. Information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St. Louis can be found
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-time Postdoctoral fellow(s) in Translational Medicine. The group seeks a highly motivated and independent Postdoctoral Fellow candidate(s) with a strong background in multi-omics molecular biology, and
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. The postdoctoral fellow will study mechanisms of kidney injury and repair with an interest in metabolism and opportunities for single cell transcriptomics. The Gewin lab uses transgenic mouse models, murine kidney