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A 2-year full-time fellowship within an ongoing research project, where molecular, structural and cell biology approaches are being used to understand a specific molecular interaction and its
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Research assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) - Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy - Institute of Bio
Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy - Institute of Biology Plant Physiology Research assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) full-time-job limited for up to 5 years salary group (Entgeltgruppe) 13 TV-L
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of Clinical Pharmacy & Translational Science of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy. The responsibilities of the Postdoctoral Scholar will include the conduct of research
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Postdoctoral position is sought for a postdoc with demonstrated experience in mouse models of disease, molecular biology, and electrophysiology. The candidate is expected to continue our work
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of living relative to other major research centers like Boston and San Francisco Join our team of dedicated scientists combining mouse genetic engineering, viral brain transduction, neurohistology, and basic
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Francisco Join our team of dedicated scientists combining mouse genetic engineering, viral brain transduction, neurohistology, and basic biochemistry to understand what causes of dementia and to develop
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-resolution microscopy methods for structural cell biology. In a WWTF-funded project we will develop a new deep learning-based approach to reconstruct a movie of a cellular process from tens of thousands
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research findings and publish results in research journals. Maintains laboratory operations. Minimum Qualifications MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required
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useful for biological discovery. You should hold a PhD degree in physics or engineering and should have a strong background in optics and developing complex microscope hardware. Experience building
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The postdoctoral scholar will have research interests in epigenetic gene regulation, chromatin biology, and nuclear signaling pathways. The laboratory currently uses a yeast model system to define