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The Department of Biology at Case Western Reserve University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to develop an independent research program in the area
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Title: Research Associate-Cell Biology Department: Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering School: Case School of Engineering Location: Case Western Reserve University (Building/Room: TBD) Supervisor
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology has the long-term goal of strengthening and expanding the existing research program targeted at understanding the regulation of HIV transcription
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well as structural biology, cell signaling, and molecular biophysics. We are particularly interested in candidates who can strengthen and expand our current research focus areas in cellular organelle pathophysiology
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as assigned. (2%) CONTACTS Department : Daily contact with faculty and staff in the departments of Biology and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering who are working in the group to maintain workflow
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Researchers and the department of chemistry analytical, physical, and chemical biology undergraduate teaching labs. Perform advanced level analytical operations, measurements, and interpretation of data
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with expertise in innovative chemical biology techniques to advance mechanistic understanding of disease and develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. The approaches may include chemoproteomics
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facilitate the development of startups, especially in the healthcare industry. Prefer experience working in a chemistry, biology, or cell therapy laboratory. Prefer program development, management, and
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) Supervisor Name and Title: Harihara Baskaran, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Will also report to Rodrigo Somoza and Jean Welter, Research Associate Professors of Biology. POSITION
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Professor level whose research programs focus on the biology and pharmacology of the retina and associated diseases. The department has a long tradition of groundbreaking discoveries in basic science and