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equivalent degree with a strong background in cellular and molecular immunology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Experience in examination of intestinal tissues, multiparameter flow cytometry, and
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physiology and infectious disease. The successful candidate is expected to be proficient in recombinant protein expression and purification, molecular biology, structural biology (X-ray crystallography
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at www.scherzerlaboratory.org and https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2023/11/03/new-parkinsons-research-center-to-open-at-yale/ Requirements: Ph.D. in molecular genetics, biology, neurobiology, molecular/cellular biology, or a
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genome sequencing), and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. Candidates would have a background in genetics or molecular biology. PhD and excellent communication and writing skills are required. Salary
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repair, among other cellular processes and diverse signaling pathways (see our papers in Cell Reports, 2018; Molecular Biology of the Cell 2021). This year we have published a landmark study on how
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://www.vilarinholab.org. Successful candidates should have backgrounds in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and genomics or other related fields. Individuals with a track record of publications, training
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be highly self-motivated with research experience in cellular and molecular biology, metabolism, and mouse study. Research experience in the fields of immunology, embryology, or stem cell biology is
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/), Assistant Professor in the Yale School of Medicine. The Garg laboratory (http://www.garglab.org) uses approaches from genomics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, and systems biology to understand
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molecular biology and/or immunology is considered an asset. The successful candidate should be capable of working both independently and as part of a team. Essential skills: Proficiency and hands
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publication. Applicants should be highly motivated with experience in molecular biology, genetics / genomics, and cancer biology. Of particular interest are candidates with research experience in DNA damage