7 animal-nutrition PhD positions at The University of Iowa

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | about 18 hours ago

    using LC-MS/MS is desired. Responsibilities: Develop, validate, and execute methods for analyzing environmental pollutants in samples from animal and epidemiological studies using our state-of-the-art

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | 26 days ago

    transduction Proficiency in communicating and writing in English is required Desirable Qualifications: Experience of working with animals is preferred Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vita Name

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | about 18 hours ago

    , biochemistry, physiology, and/or molecular biology. Experience is designing mechanistic approaches in humans or animals is required. Experience in studying endothelial dysfunction or other vascular injury model

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | about 18 hours ago

    basis for the feed-forward relationship between chronic nicotine and chronic pain or (2) the mechanism(s) by which a vitamin B3 precursor and nutritional supplement can ameliorate chemotherapy-induced

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | 6 days ago

    genes in pathogenesis of immunologic disease. Conduct in vitro and in vivo assays. Analyze immunologic function of human and small animal models of disease. Generate, manage, evaluate, and maintain data

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | about 18 hours ago

    Department:Pathology Salary Salary:$53,760.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: By using wild type and genetically modified animal models and

  • The University of Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa | United States | about 18 hours ago

    inflammasome activation, autophagy and host defense. By using genetically modified animal models and cutting-edge technology, we aim to reveal the underlying mechanisms of LRRK2-mediated signaling in health and

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