22 Quantitative Cell Biology/Biochemistry Postdoctoral research jobs in United States
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Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in Furqan Fazal’s lab in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to study the organization of RNAs within cells. The Fazal lab is a young
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initiatives . In the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (BMM) of the George Washington University, a position for a highly motivated and talented postdoc associate is available in Dr. Zhu’s lab
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 16 days ago
cancer therapy. The postdoc will work with multiple collaborators in diverse disciplines including surgery, pharmacology, biochemistry, computational biology, and data science. The project is expected
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duties assigned as needed. Advanced theoretical knowledge in molecular biology and biochemistry or related field, or equivalent combination of experience and education with the ability to make advanced
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preferred. The new hire will be required to have strong training background in biochemistry and in molecular and cell biology and will be responsible for performing all the experiments proposed
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chemotherapy drug delivery systems in cancer cell lines and in vivo mice models, molecular and cell biology techniques, cellular assay development, biochemistry and mice handling. Candidates are expected to be
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will work under the direct supervision of Dr. Ed Seto. The research focuses on understanding the function of HDAC10 and HDAC11 in cancer biology. The Postdoctoral Associate will work with cell cultures
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Qualifications Molecular biology experience preferred: DNA, RNA, and protein isolation and biochemistry, cell and tissue isolation and purification, cell culture, western, Southern/northern blotting, quantitative
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background in biochemistry and in molecular and cell biology and will be responsible for performing all the experiments proposed for this project, including mouse learning memory behaviors, Western blot
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background in biochemistry and in molecular and cell biology and will be responsible for performing all the experiments proposed for this project, including mouse learning memory behaviors, Western blot