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: - BS in biology, chemistry, or related field ∙ 1-2 years lab experience preferred. School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0632 - Oncology Employment type: Regular Employee
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to treat the 100 conditions where IVIG is effective. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical or biological engineering, or related field. Must be
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research are also possible. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry, cellular biology, genomics, environmental health sciences or a related field. A strong publication record
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regulate fatty acid flux at organelle contact sites. Required qualifications Current research in the Hariri lab is conducted using a multidisciplinary approach (involving genetics, molecular biology, cell
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. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of liver cell biology and mechanisms controlling mammalian gene expression. Skilled in mammalian cell culture and techniques to analyze gene expression (e.g
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Metabolism 18:355, 2013) Required qualifications Successful applicant will have experience and interest in metabolic disease research with laboratory experience in one or more areas that include: cell biology
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in neuroscience, biochemistry, cell biology, or related fields (or equivalent). A strong background in molecular and behavioral neuroscience is preferred. Required application materials Send a CV and a
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excellent training and recent research experience in protein analysis and molecular/cellular biology or a closely related discipline. The research focus spans several disciplines from commercial insulin
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developmental context. We recently moved to the C.S. Mott Center at Wayne State University and are affiliated with an oocyte biology research group. This group has expertise and interest in mammalian systems
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such as cell biology, physiology, metabolism or biochemistry. Experience in mouse work and models is a plus. Required application materials Email a CV, a cover letter, and a list of references to Dr