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The Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology has the long-term goal of strengthening and expanding the existing research program targeted at understanding the regulation of HIV transcription
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well as structural biology, cell signaling, and molecular biophysics. We are particularly interested in candidates who can strengthen and expand our current research focus areas in cellular organelle pathophysiology
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histological analysis of cells and tissues; complex cell culture assays using human cells and molecular biology experiments. (15%) 5. Devise new protocols and techniques involving a high degree of skill and
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with expertise in innovative chemical biology techniques to advance mechanistic understanding of disease and develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. The approaches may include chemoproteomics
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administration for the department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology within the School of Medicine. The Grants Manager will be assigned a research portfolio made up of multiple grants and contracts with annual
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Assistants and Technicians in the group. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Bioengineering background. Preference will be given to researchers with experience in cell culture, molecular biology and tissue engineering
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medicine. Current areas of research expertise within the department include visual sciences, signal transduction, structural biology, and molecular oncology. Synergy exists with other interdepartmental
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The Department of Biology at Case Western Reserve University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to develop an independent research program in the area
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diseases. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in biology, or other disciplines related to cell or molecular biology and have competitive research qualifications with strong publications and development
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POSITION OBJECTIVE The Director of Administrative Operations is responsible for the management of the overall finance and business operations for the Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology