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a relevant scientific field including molecular biology, synthetic biology, developmental biology and/or bioengineering. Experience in functional genomics (e.g. single cell multi-omics, spatial
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clinical research leading to the development of effective vaccines against diseases of global importance. Candidates with backgrounds in immunology, virology, structural biology, cancer biology
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Immunology. Qualifications: A doctoral degree or equivalent [Ph.D., M.D., etc.] in Immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, or food and nutritional sciences. Emory University is dedicated to providing
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have a Ph.D. degree in a field of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Biomedical Science. Focus will be: (1) To study the mechanisms of cell death, DNA repair and senescence in cancer cells. (2
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biology, biophysics. The application should have experience in molecular biology, cell culture, protein expression & purification, and biochemistry. Emory University is dedicated to providing equal
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in basic laboratory techniques in molecular biology/genetics and/or immunology. 2. Preference will be given to candidates with a recent Ph.D. or less than 2 years of postdoctoral experience. 3
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specified by the Principal Investigator. Preferred Qualifications: A qualified applicant should hold a Ph.D. or expect to hold a Ph.D. within or around one year in the area of biochemistry, structural biology
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will be mechanistic in nature but with a goal for translating to developing novel treatment approaches in this disease. Background in cell and molecular biology and experience and an understanding
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interventions. Leading the development and analysis of studies using novel methods to quantify human contact in the context of infectious disease transmission. Qualified candidates should have: a PhD in Biology
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contexts. The individual in this position will work in the Orthwein lab at the Winship Cancer Center. Preferred candidates will have a PhD in molecular/cellular biology, immunology, biochemistry or related