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Project Scientist Metabolic dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology Position overview Position title: Assistant/Associate Project Scientist Salary range: The UC
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and molecular biology techniques. The team consists of PhD and MD-PhD trainees and post-docs at all levels. The ideal research assistant will be well-organized, self-motivated, and demonstrate
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of Medicine with approximately 250 Faculty, 127 postdoctoral fellows (both MDs and PhDs) along with over 320 support staff (not including hospital staff). In addition, the Department has 68 clinical residents
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, and research programs with broad impacts related to animal and human health. The College employs approximately 200 faculty and staff, plus student workers. The Department of Biomedical Sciences, one
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, physiology, nutrition, and growth biology. The Department of Animal Science’s mission is to discover and disseminate new knowledge about the biology and management of domestic animals and to apply
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recognized, have diverse interests in animal management, breeding, genetics, physiology, nutrition, and growth biology. The Department of Animal Science’s mission is to discover and disseminate new knowledge
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of aging, disease, and nutrition. Reporting directly to Associate Professor of Research, Sebastian Brandhorst, PhD, the Specialized Lab Tech I will work in collaboration with Longo lab members and other
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offers undergraduate degrees in Nutrition and Food Science, Hospitality Management and Fermentation Science and Technology. The department also offers MS and PhD degrees in Nutrition Science, Community
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management, forage identification and utilization, and wildlife management, currently employed in the cattle industry. Teaching will include the application and economic impacts of agricultural resource
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, mitochondrial function, physiology of hydro thermal vent community animals. The supervisor of this SIO position has appointments in both SIO and Health Sciences, and is a key component for the collaborations