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independent research in one of the following areas related to substance abuse: etiology, prevention and treatment of substance and behavioral addictions, co-occurring risk behaviors (e.g., sexual risk taking
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to translate new information into rapid bed-side treatments. This researcher will: 1) investigate the roles of transcription factors in ILC1 and NK cell homeostasis and function using genetic knock out mouse
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. In addition, members of the Division have made substantial contributions to many other areas of cancer treatment, including the use of tumor vaccines, cellular therapy for cancer, antibody-based
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collaboration with G Amarasinghe, D Leung, D Fremont, and M Diamond of WU School of Medicine. The laboratory is staffed by 2 staff scientists, 5 PhD students, and 2 postdoctoral students. Instruments include
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postdoc at Washington University in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Required Qualifications PhD or MD/PhD in a neuroscience, psychology, computer
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and diagnostic procedures and/or treatment as required in the study; refers participants to basic resources as necessary. Collects data from study participants, medical records, interviews
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handling neural stem cell models and/or mouse models. Expertise in molecular biology, human and mammalian cell culture, and bioinformatics is also desirable. Working Conditions This position works in a
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Qualifications Recent PhD and/or MD in a relevant field or equivalent experience in field (mouse genetics, genomics, developmental biology, molecular biology, computational biology, etc.). Preferred Qualifications
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performing the experiments, interpreting the results, and writing reports and papers. Required Qualifications PhD in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, neurobiology, neuroscience
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of antibody- and non-antibody-based cancer therapies. (4) Improve cancer diagnosis and treatment by combining basic tumor biology with preclinical knowledge and clinical needs. Information on being a postdoc