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multiple affiliations. Postdoctoral Associate Position Overview We are seeking Postdoctoral Fellows to join our team at the Duke University. The successful candidates will be involved in the development
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and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Postdoctoral Associate Position Overview We are seeking Postdoctoral Fellows to join our team at the Duke University. The successful candidates will be involved
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. The Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy within the Department of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine is seeking applications for a postdoctoral position. Successful applicants
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. The primary duties for this position are to develop and test a high-throughput cell-free assay for measuring the DNA-binding specificity of dCas9. Job duties include: · Using existing data from the Gersbach and
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. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. This position requires a doctoral degree in biological sciences or a related field. Job
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of this position will be to investigate how the small ubiquitin-like modifier protein UFM1 and its associated machinery regulate protein function to organize the antiviral response. The postdoctoral fellow will
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. The Department of Surgery is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team. This position requires a doctoral degree in biological sciences or a related field. Job
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University’s Department of Dermatology has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Associate in Dr. Jennifer Zhang’s laboratory. Work Performed investigate the signaling regulators controlling crosstalk between
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immunology, microbiology, molecular biology or a related filed (either have or will have shortly) Skills Successful candidates for this position must: Be capable of working independently and within a group
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the Cell Biology Department at Duke University seeks a highly motivated and talented full-time postdoctoral associate to join our team. The Evans lab studies mitochondrial quality control pathways in neurons