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and willing to maintain a high standard of personal cleanliness and utilize protective gear to protect the health of the animals. Support the ongoing work of graduate students and postdocs WORKING
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effects of various pharmacological interventions. This position will work closely with laboratory undergraduate/graduate students, postdocs, and also assist in training lab personnel in various in vivo
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research and maintain workflow. Students: Contact with student and postdoc employees to exchange information. University: Occasional contact with members of other departments, animal facility, clinical staff
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program will have a strong record of accomplishment as shown by publications as a graduate student and/or postdoc, be highly motivated and have a passion for functional genomics research. Expertise in
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and biomechanics to examine post-stroke gait. The Postdoc will have input on developing own projects fit to their interest, skills and available time. The postdoc will interact regularly with a unique
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to discuss research and maintain workflow. Students: Contact with student and postdoc employees to exchange information. University: Occasional contact with members of other departments, animal facility
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. The Postdoc will have input on developing own projects fit to their interest, skills and available time. The postdoc will interact regularly with a unique blend of team members, including experts in physiatry
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metatranscriptomics, comparative genomics, microbial community analyses, transposon sequencing (Tn-seq), and bacterial single-cell RNA-seq. We have funding for a postdoc to study how genomic and transcriptomic
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of pathogens within host cells using cutting-edge cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) techniques in conjunction with cryo-CLEM and cryo-FIB/SEM. The postdoc position will involve: Visualizing critical biological
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: Doctoral degree(s) with at least 0 – 2-year postdoc training in molecular biology, immunology, and/or cancer biology. APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS Interested candidates should send their CV to Ge Jin, PhD, Faculty