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of basic science research related to tendon biology, including fibroblast cell-matrix interactions as well as the effects of obesity and inflammation. Specific tasks the individual will be responsible
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background in the molecular biology of cancer and a sincere interest in developing new approaches to target thoracic malignancies. The laboratory is focused on characterizing molecular and biologic alterations
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* Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree (Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioinformatics or related disciplines) and strong interests in research on molecular-level analysis
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biology, engineering, epidemiology, health outcomes and healthcare. The collaborative research programs are focused on improving treatment or preventing musculoskeletal disorders and disease. The research
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outside the University. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. in membrane trafficking, cell biology, or a related discipline. Three years of post-doctoral research experience. Three years of experience in cell
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Summary The Department of Cell & Developmental Biology (CDB) at the University of Michigan Medical School (Ann
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. (Please see required qualifications below for more information.) We are seeking candidates skilled in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and proteomic techniques. ?The overarching goals
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Technicians, Medical Technologists, Medical Technologist Specialists, and other assigned staff. Required Qualifications* Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science, or biological science Bachelor
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of science in biomedical engineering, biology, molecular biology, or related field. Basic understanding and willingness to follow IRB and/or animal study protocols. Good interpersonal, team-work
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applications. To address these pressing questions in physiology and cancer biology, we probe a variety of in vitro systems, in vivo models and mammalian tissues using an arsenal of contemporary technologies