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, including developmental and stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement
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and molecular biology or a closely related field and/or an equivalent graduate degree plus at least five years of work experience in biotechnology, biopharma, pharmaceuticals or related industry. Proven
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), molecular biology (DNA and RNA purification, PCR, molecular cloning design, miniprep, etc.), and protein biochemistry (protein expression, purification, Western blotting) is desired. Experience working
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to understand how neuron structures and functions emerge from the elementary molecular processes, under both normal development and pathological stresses. The Associate Research Scientist will conduct leading
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, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement neuroscience. For this position, the Department of Biology invites
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, visiting scholars, and undergraduate students. These activities have been supported within an infrastructure that includes state-of-the-art laboratories for chemical synthesis, cell biology and tissue
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programs in Biology and in Cell and Molecular Biology, the department enrolls over one-quarter of all undergraduate majors in the College of Science, and it also co-manages the Behavioral Neuroscience major
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Biology areas of interest & departmental connections: Molecular and cellular engineering (Bioengineering, Biology, Chemical Engineering) Synthetic biology solutions for environmental and sustainability
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to understanding these connections and their relation to the behavior and experience of humans using brain imaging, physiology ranging from molecular to systems biology, and/or other approaches. The candidate would