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culture facility and dedicated areas for research in biochemistry, immunology, and molecular biology. The Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics: For more than 75 years, the Department of Gynecology and
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, education, and training. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with RT-PCR and other molecular biology techniques. Experience with sterile technique and tissue culture methods. Experience with diagnostic
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, immunology, and molecular biology to contribute to several ongoing and exciting projects within our team. We aim to characterize abnormal hematopoiesis and the aberrant immune microenvironment mediated by
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faculty that is focused on diabetes, lipids, nutrition, microbiome, and bone biology and osteoporosis. The Division research portfolio totals greater than $6 million. Emory University is dedicated
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, as well as histological and molecular biology procedures. Secondary responsibilities will include: maintaining inventory of laboratory supplies, assisting with the training of undergraduate and
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related responsibilities as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A master's degree in biology, biostatistics, chemistry, biochemistry, bioinformatics or related science or IT-based discipline; some student
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master's degree in biology, biostatistics, chemistry, biochemistry, bioinformatics or related science or IT-based discipline; some student-related experience gained through formal Master's-level academic
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to integrate in a collaborative manner with other team members to conduct multi-disciplinary research. Qualified applicants will have completed a PhD in immunology, cancer biology, genetics or related fields
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Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Under general...
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Microbiology and Immunology, Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Biochemistry, as well as with faculty in the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Departments. In addition, numerous faculty collaborate with