27 biology-"University-of-Innsbruck" Fellowship positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore in United States
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- (220001NL) Three-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position available for highly motivated candidates with a background in molecular/cellular biology and transgenic mouse models. Projects will focus
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Postdoctoral Fellow - (240000QN) The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is recruiting for a post-doctoral research fellow. The post
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, molecular biology and bioinformatics/genetic analysis are particularly encouraged to apply. To Apply Please submit a cover letter summarizing previous research experience and future career goals, a curriculum
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hypertension. Multidisciplinary approaches include molecular and cellular biology, physiological evaluation, quantitative histology, as well as bulk or single-cell omics. Qualifications PhD or MD in Molecular
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Center at University of Maryland School of Medicine. The candidate will study lung cancer biology and how genotype/phenotype plays a role in therapeutic response to existing chemotherapies as well as novel
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in the Zalzman Laboratory, at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, with Joint appointment in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, and the Center for Stem Cell
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the efficacy and pharmaceutical kinetics of the engineered yeast strains. Principal duties and responsibilities: · Design and conduct molecular and cell biology research experimentation as directed by
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the efficacy and pharmaceutical kinetics of the engineered yeast strains. Principal duties and responsibilities: · Design and conduct molecular and cell biology research experimentation as directed by
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nanoparticles), and relevant analysis methodologies Preferred skills Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell culture, molecular biology assays (PCR, Western blot, IHC, Flowcytometry), fluorescence microscopy, in vivo
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Postdoctoral Fellow –Yuan Laboratory - (2300015W) The Shock, Trauma, and Anesthesiology Research (STAR Center) Center and the Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine at the University