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, molecular biology, and biochemistry, with a secondary focus on basic research related to neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. General Responsibilities Oversees management of laboratory
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Molecular Biology. Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. Minimum qualifications include an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD (or equivalent), eligibility for licensure in Indiana if MD. Appointment level is to be
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). Preferred PhD degree within 2 years from date of hire. WORK EXPERIENCE Preferred Experience working with laboratory research mice. Experience with biochemical and molecular biology assays. 1 year of general
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cell biology laboratory is seeking a qualified individual to contribute to our federally funded research program. The individual will perform studies aimed at identifying and investigating the cellular
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Qualifications Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in biomedical sciences. Strong background and PhD training either in cancer biology, molecular biology, or biochemistry are required. Training and
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molecular biology background to generate and characterize the recombinant proteins for structural studies. A strong commitment to experimental work is expected. Computer skills and experience on Linux and
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Biology, Informatics, Biological Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, or Chemical Biology (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in scholarship and
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experience teaching in a Medical Doctorate program, experience mentoring and teaching PhD graduate students in Anatomy and Physiology, experience teaching large-enrollment basic human anatomy courses
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. The department is interested in applications from candidates who are studying basic biology and mechanisms of disease in cancer biology, computational pathology, hematology, immunology, or neurodegeneration
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spanning basic breast cancer biology, screening and prevention, as well as first-in-human and late-stage clinical trials. Program members focus on several broad themes including cellular hierarchy