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Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is seeking a Research Lab Technician I in the Molecular and Computational Biology Department.The largest and oldest of the USC schools, USC Dornsife functions
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multidisciplinary and collaborative, utilizing cell lines, mouse models, patient samples and derived organoids and xenografts, and systems and computational biology. The candidate should possess excellent
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The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences is seeking a postdoctoral fellow in computational or systems biology to study the interplay of environmental/lifestyle factors, genetics, and
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various research projects to understand LRRK2 cellular biology and the cellular and molecular mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis. The position will require knowledge of basic cell and molecular
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of Southern California (USC) and its Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology at the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is seeking enthusiastic candidates for the position
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Requirements: PhD in neuroscience, biological science, psychology or a closely related field Experience in human based research, neuroimaging data analysis, advanced statistical analysis Ability to analyze data
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biology lab or similar environment. They should be well-versed in tissue culture, PCR, and other basic cell and molecular biology techniques. This unique position, combining clinically-relevant samples with
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al, Cancer Research in press, Li et al, Nature Communications, 2022). Our Lab is using and developing cutting edge experimental and computational methods based on molecular biology and next-generation
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various research projects to understand LRRK2 cellular biology and the cellular and molecular mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis. The position will require experience in basic cell and molecular
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, translational and clinical research programs in the brain sciences and neurodevelopmental disorders, oncology, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases, stem cells and developmental biology, infectious