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tumorigenesis using genetically engineered mouse models, cancer cell lines, patient samples, and cutting-edge methods. We are looking for highly motivated, independent, and talented scientists to join our team
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and bioluminescent imaging, immune cellular and molecular engineering, bioinformatics (single cell and other novel omics technologies), complex tissue culture and genome editing, and clinical trial
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equipment required for specific experiments. Helping to design and carry out experiments with increasing independence using molecular and cell biology and other relevant scientific approaches. Maintaining a
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, quantify RNA and protein, cell culture experiments, and exercise tests in rodents. The postdoc will collect and analyze data, present results in individual and group meetings, prepare figures for reporting
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experimental methods to measure gene regulatory activity in human cell lines; expertise in the computational analysis of those results; and expertise in the genetic contributions to poly-cystic ovarian syndrome
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. The Gladfelter lab in the Department of Cell Biology, Duke University School of Medicine seeks a full-time Postdoctoral Associate to perform research in quantitative cell biology. Principal responsibilities
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, recombinant chemokines/cytokines T cell based and other novel cellular therapies. This position will involve basic and translational research focused on primary and metastatic CNS cancers and their
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candidate will perform a variety of assays including high parameter flow cytometry, analysis of bulk RNA-Seq, single cell RNA-seq, and analysis of methylation arrays. The projects specific to this position
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. The Eroglu lab in the Duke University Department of Cell Biology seeks a full-time postdoctoral associate. For information about the lab and the PI, please visit: https://www.cellbio.duke.edu/cagla-eroglu
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flexibility in work hours will be helpful in order to dovetail with other lab members studying the labeled compound in cell culture and animal preclinical models of cancer. The overall objective of Dr