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level in the broad area of Cardiovascular Biology (MD and/or PhD required). Our high-volume clinical center is seeking motivated individuals who are passionate about altering the outcomes of patients with
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Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. JOB DESCRIPTION: Under general...
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be trained and execute a broad array of assays such as RNA-Seq, single-cell RNA-Seq, droplet capture, and usage of advanced robotics platforms. Background in biology, immunology or molecular biology is
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biology or molecular biology or a related field with a few years of research experience in a technical or research lab. Extensive training in adherent and suspension cell cultures is required. NOTE
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: Bachelor in biology or molecular biology or a related field with at least seven years of research experience in a technical or research lab. Extensive training in adherent and suspension cell cultures is
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contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. A new lead research specialist position is available in the laboratory of Renee Read in the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
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biology. The scientist will work with a variety of stakeholders throughout the organization as well as national and international collaborators to develop and validate image analysis pipelines as part of
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or bachelor’s degree in health science, biology, and/or public health. Preference for those with personal experience (either themselves or a family member) with chronic kidney disease and experience delivering
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, productive and lively individual who can assist with laboratory assays, cell culture, molecular biology, and various immune assays (ELISAs, flow cytometry, Mesoscale Discovery). Previous laboratory experience
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faculty that is focused on diabetes, lipids, nutrition, microbiome, and bone biology and osteoporosis. The Division research portfolio totals greater than $6 million. Emory University is dedicated