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Berkeley Lab’s (LBNL ) Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE ) Division has an opening for a Computational Biology Postdoctoral Fellow in Health Sciences. In this exciting role, you will work
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of nanomedicine-based cancer immunotherapy, epigenetic therapy, and photothermal therapy using bioinformatics and molecular biology methods. The candidate will be responsible for using chemical tools to develop new
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Professor level should have excellent communication skills, dedication to high-impact research, and the potential for a research career in academic medicine. Candidates must have PhD in Biology or Molecular
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molecular biology, cellular biology and immunology techniques. These include conducting original research using techniques including: tissue culture, western blotting, cell-based assays, flow cytometry and
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08-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 65979BR Position Description As a Molecular Biology Research Assistant in the Wu Lab at Harvard Medical School (HMS), you will be a member of an interdisciplinary
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for an enthusiastic and ambitious scientist with an established background in Organic, Bioorganic Chemistry and/or Medicinal Chemistry, who are interested to work at the interface of chemistry and biology within a
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or Bioinformatics. Excellent writing skills in English. Experience with next generation sequencing data analysis is a plus. Knowledge in cancer biology or genetics is preferable. Able to work in a team environment
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of compounds. Conduct various cell biology and serology experiments including PCR, real-time PCR, RNA isolation, and primary cell cultures. Participate in new experimental procedures and designs. Prepare
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circadian clock. The Weitz lab uses molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and structural biology to investigate the timekeeping mechanism of the mammalian circadian clock. The focus of our efforts
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the Lynagh group at the Michael Sars Centre . The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 years. The Centre belongs to the University of Bergen and is a partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory