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Postdoctoral Scholar - Chemical Biology - 240000012P Description A postdoctoral scholar is needed to participate in research projects currently funded by the National Institute of Health under
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center | Memphis, Tennessee | United States | about 6 hours ago
Postdoctoral Scholar - Chemical Biology - 240000012P Description A postdoctoral scholar is needed to participate in research projects currently funded by the National Institute of Health under
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resistance and the development of new antifungals other topics. Qualifications Qualifications Doctoral Degree PhD or MD degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, or a closely
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resistance and the development of new antifungals other topics. Qualifications Qualifications Doctoral Degree PhD or MD degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, or a closely
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and cultural activities. UTK is located within easy driving distance to Asheville, Nashville, Atlanta, and the Great Smoky Mountains; and a day’s drive to Memphis, Chicago and Washington D.C. Knoxville
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biology to study bacterial virulence, pathogenesis, and host-pathogen interactions. • Work independently to interpret results and design experiments. • Work collaboratively with a team environment to carry
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Postdoctoral Scholar - Chemical Biology - 240000010A Description A postdoctoral scholar is needed to participate in research projects currently funded by the National Institutes of Health under
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biology to study bacterial virulence, pathogenesis, and host-pathogen interactions. • Work independently to interpret results and design experiments. • Work collaboratively with a team environment to carry
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Postdoctoral Scholar - Chemical Biology - 240000010A Description A postdoctoral scholar is needed to participate in research projects currently funded by the National Institutes of Health under
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The postdoctoral scholar will have research interests in epigenetic gene regulation, chromatin biology, and nuclear signaling pathways. The laboratory currently uses a yeast model system to define