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using LC-MS/MS is desired. Responsibilities: Develop, validate, and execute methods for analyzing environmental pollutants in samples from animal and epidemiological studies using our state-of-the-art
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the underlying mechanism of the pathology of periodontal and peri-implant disease under the impact of systemic conditions such as obesity and Metabolic Syndrome by in vivo animal models and in vitro culture
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/RNA work, single-cell studies, and animal husbandry is desirable. Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vita Name and Contact Information of References Letters of Interest Number
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gland biology, and cellular/animals’ models of pulmonary disease is required. Candidates must have demonstrated outstanding abilities in research and teaching and be authorized to work in the U.S. Online
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transduction Proficiency in communicating and writing in English is required Desirable Qualifications: Experience of working with animals is preferred Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vita Name
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, biochemistry, physiology, and/or molecular biology. Experience is designing mechanistic approaches in humans or animals is required. Experience in studying endothelial dysfunction or other vascular injury model
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deafness. The lab work environment is outstanding and has state-of-the-art wet lab equipment including a MiSeq and NextSeq, an audiobooth for animal testing, an operatory with surgical microscopy, and
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immunology, basic molecular biology, virology, to measurements of physiological/immunologic parameters in small animal models of virus infection. Education Requirement: Candidates must have an MD or a PhD in a
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experience in in vivo and in vitro experimentation, molecular and cellular biology, immunology, and/or proteomics but less than 3 years of post-PhD experience. - Strong expertise in animal experimentation
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of Hematology/Oncology is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar who will be designing, performing, and analyzing experiments related to bleeding and clotting disorders and outcomes in animal models. The successful