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biology with a focus on ophthalmology-related diseases. PhD in Human Genetics / Computational Biology Please apply through the University of Pittsburgh Talent Center using this link Home | Talent Center
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is seeking a Research Instructor level faculty with interest and experience in cell and molecular biology of lung disease. This is an opportunity to work with a group of faculty who are passionate
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research, novel big data approaches, and/or therapeutic development. Qualified candidates must have a PhD degree in Biology, Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field. Ongoing or ability
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a wide spectrum of musculoskeletal research in areas of cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, stem cells and gene therapy, biomaterials, microphysiological systems, tissue engineering
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from women and minorities are strongly encouraged. To apply for the position, qualified candidates with a PhD degree in genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, or pharmacology, should complete
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. QUALIFICATIONS: MD or PhD in biology (molecular biology, reproductive biology, or stem cell biology) Training in stem cell technique and reproductive biology Work experience of at least 3-4 years conducting
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); preferred qualifications are an MS in biology or enrollment in a biology graduate program, solo teaching experience, training in biochemistry, genetics, or molecular biology, or a PhD in biology. To apply
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: Doctorate or medical degree (PharmD, MD, PhD) Training in cell culture techniques, in vivo mouse experiments, and cell and molecular biology techniques Work experience of at least 2-3 years conducting
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qualifications are an MS in biology or enrollment in a biology graduate program, solo teaching experience, training in biochemistry, genetics, or molecular biology, or a PhD in biology. To apply, candidates should
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Faculty Professor Associate - Full-Time Med-Computational and Systems Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24001329) The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Department of Computational and