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cancer cells is able to regulate cysteine metabolism to promote pancreatic cancer progression. Biochemistry, cell biology, genetically engineered mouse models and patient-derived organoids / xenografts
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approaches to study adenylyl cyclase signaling for drug discovery. We have ongoing collaborations with medicinal chemists, structural biologists, pain experts, and NCATS. A Ph.D.in pharmacology, cell biology
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findings in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at scientific conferences. This position is a one year fixed term position. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cell biology, Molecular biology or
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implement cutting-edge technologies in cell biology, immunology, and virology. Additionally, the fellow will have the opportunity to pursue complementary interests in the lab at the intersection of RNA
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): The SCCC DICR Program offers participants the opportunity to choose from 17 areas of research in the Biomedical Sciences, including Bacterial Pathogenesis, Cancer Biology, Gene Expression/Molecular genetics
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, molecular biology, tissue culture, RNAseq and animal research are especially encouraged to apply. Preferences On the job training is available, but candidates with prior experience with cell biology
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responsibilities include working with yeast genetics, mammalian cell culture, and molecular biology assays, including immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, transcriptional regulation/gene
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in all aspects of Structural Biology at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB). New instrumentation allows high throughput macromolecular crystallography using advanced robotics. The Phoenix DT and
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, HRSA, or NSF, is highly desirable. Candidates are expected to have a PhD degree from a quantitative field, such as Biomedical informatics, computer science, engineering, computational biology, applied
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and RNA prep, library construction for sequencing Transformation studies and other molecular biology procedures Providing lab support (ordering and media preparation) Cataloguing and storing isolates