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, education, and training. ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS: About the Liotta Research Group- The Liotta Research Group (LRG) is an Emory-based medicinal chemistry and drug discovery research group, led by Dr. Dennis
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of laboratory disciplines, including chemistry, toxicology, microbiology, immunology, molecular pathology, hematology, flow cytometry, coagulation, urinalysis, blood banking, transfusion medicine, and
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Emory-based medicinal chemistry and drug discovery research group, led by Dr. Dennis Liotta. Our focus is the discovery and development of novel therapeutic agents. The drugs, generated by the LRG over
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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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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
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into more senior roles. Research on characterizing mRNA-nanoparticle therapies by designing and characterizing the safety, efficacy, scalp, and translation of nanoparticle chemistries. This work will
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. Samples, tests, analyzes, mixes and injects chemicals as necessary to maintain correct water chemistry for systems. Works in a safe manner and keeps up with OSHA standards and all other applicable federal
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equipment. Performs daily rounds to inspect the chiller equipment. Supports the Sampling and testing of the chemicals as necessary to maintain correct water chemistry for systems. Works in a safe manner and
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employ innovative research tools in the areas of medicinal chemistry, structural and molecular biology, enzymology, virology, and cellular pharmacology to address current gaps and challenges in therapeutic