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medicine, gene therapy, and immunotherapies. Candidates with expertise in transfusion medicine, hematology, hematopoietic biology and therapy, immunology and/or immunotherapies would be encouraged to use
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Current UC employees must apply internally via SuccessFactors > http://bit.ly/UCEMPL Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation’s best urban public research universities. Home to more than 50,000 students, 11,000 faculty and staff and 340,000 alumni, UC combines a Top...
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projects, particularly focusing on lung mesenchymal cell biology and pulmonary diseases (such as interstitial lung diseases). This person will conduct research experiments and analyze research data, ensure
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at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in the Department of Cancer Biology, to study vascular diseases and tumor angiogenesis. The employee will have an opportunity to perform cutting-edge biomedical
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strategies to improve cancer radiotherapy treatment. The employee will have the opportunity to work on innovative radio-biology topics using proton and Flash radiotherapy. The Research Assistant will assist
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Job Overview Seeking a full-time laboratory technician for an Applied and Environmental Microbiology lab in the Department of Biology at the University of Cincinnati. Position duties include
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of Medicine. Essential Functions Conduct cardiovascular and molecular biology research under close supervision with the aim to discover a new way to fix heart failure and study how heart damage occurs after
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. Minimum Requirements B.S. Degree in healthcare, biology, engineering or other relevant fields. Seven (7) years of relevant work experience and/or specialized training can be used in lieu of education
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in the Department of Cancer Biology and University of Cincinnati Cancer Center in The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies. Dr. Czyzyk-Krzeska is a physician scientist focusing on the frequent malignant
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Ca2+ signaling, whose malfunctions could lead to immune disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic diseases, and cancer. To achieve this goal, we use a combination of cell biology, biochemistry