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; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. in Biology, Chemistry, or related field. In order to be considered for this position
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on protein-quality control systems and membrane protein biology using mammalian tissue culture and yeast as model organisms. This postdoctoral fellow position will be focused on tool development related
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appointed in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology in the Medical School, which is one of the world?s most distinguished and largest biomedical research institutions and health systems and offers
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of experience/training include cell biology or genetics. Familiarity with cell type-specific proteome dynamics; the relationship between gene expression and regulation of protein synthesis. Exceptional verbal and
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Apply Now Summary Post-doctoral fellow for vision science molecular biology research lab to perform experiments, analyze data, and write manuscripts. Lab is focused on retinal pigment epithelial
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models, etc.) typical of a modern molecular and cell biology lab. Collaborate with University core facilities to coordinate research efforts. Maintain meticulous laboratory records. Train and supervise
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should have a doctoral degree and strong research background with expertise in molecular and cellular biology. This is an interdisciplinary project with opportunities to learn new skills in biochemistry
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be an effective scientific communicator, with a strong scientific background in molecular biology, scientific techniques, and application to disease research. An interest in supporting a fast-paced
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* Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree (Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioinformatics or related disciplines) and strong interests in research on molecular-level analysis
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the laboratory of Dr. Malini Raghavan , to study the biology of human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) antigen presentation pathways, with a focus on non-canonical pathways of antigen acquisition and