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Summary To provide technical support in the Tocheva lab by assisting Graduate students and Postdoctoral researchers with their experimental work. The lab assistant will be working independently to design
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, integrates biochemistry, chemistry, bioinformatics, and molecular genetics to elucidate and engineer the biosynthesis of valuable small molecules from medicinal plants. Our ultimate aim is to learn and
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program. The Wang lab currently has one postdoctoral fellow, three graduate students, and two undergraduate students on the team. Her team embraces a can-do attitude to transcend the boundaries between
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(blockage of the blood vessels). Therapeutics, vascular biology, and technology development are the three pillars of the research program. The Wang lab currently has one postdoctoral fellow, three graduate
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participate in projects based on candidate’s desire concentrated on investigating genetics of Huntington disease, molecular mechanisms of Huntington disease pathogenesis and development of novel therapeutics
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the timeline of the research project and wasting of resources. Supervision Received Works under general supervision, carries out day-to-day tasks in collaboration with other Technicians, Students, Postdoctoral
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Bioinformatics Department Pavlidis Laboratory | Department of Psychiatry | Faculty of Medicine (Paul Pavlidis
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, policies and procedures of the departments and of the University is essential. Organizational Status For more than fifty years, the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BMB) and the Department
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including types of depression, Alzheimer’s disease, amongst others. Emphasis for this position is to maintain general lab operations for the neuroscience research group and also to carry out molecular and
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development. The Research Associate will act as a mentor for junior scientists and postdoctoral fellows, working collaboratively with the Research and Development teams at EYAM and MYND and the academic