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/Bone Marrow Transplantation at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The research in this laboratory focuses on individuals with sickle cell disease and improving our understanding of pain, both the causes
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analyses and laboratory experiments to interrogate multi-ethnic patient samples, laboratory cell lines and animal models. Ongoing and future projects include (i) genomic and functional characterization
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cell biology with an emphasis to understand the therapeutic targeting of cancer. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. and or M.D. in the areas of cancer biology, molecular/cell biology, or other related fields
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well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing priorities. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Required knowledge: PhD in neuroscience using mouse models, molecular biology, cell biology, structural biology
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combination of cutting-edge genomic analyses and laboratory experiments to interrogate multi-ethnic patient samples, laboratory cell lines and animal models. Ongoing and future projects include (i) genomic and
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Programmatic focus on tumor micro-environmental factors in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Postdoctoral position to study the role of exosomes and immune cell infiltration in ovarian cancers and
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approaches including structure-function, cell biological, and biochemical. The ideal candidate will have received a doctoral degree in biochemistry, cell biology or related by the time of their appointment
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: Working with mouse models of infection, autoimmunity, or atherosclerosis. Preferred Education: PhD Preferred Experience: Single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, spatial imaging, proteomics, T cell
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, Wisconsin. Purpose We are looking for highly motivated applicants to provide supports for a variety of cell biology, cancer research and bioinformatics projects carried out in the lab. We are also eager
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the department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. The Patterson lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow to lead studies related to one or more of our exciting research areas in heart