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on mechanisms of entry and membrane fusion mediated by SARS-CoV-2 and measles virus. Candidate will apply techniques including peptide and small molecule assessment and molecular biology that was mastered during
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processes/protocols. The successful candidate should have experience in electron Cryo-microscopy and a successful track record in molecular biology/physiology. The Department of Physiology and Cellular
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, with a focus on cardiovascular diseases. The project will involve functional genomics, transcriptomics, molecular biology techniques, RNA biology techniques, mouse modeling, and extensive use of biobank
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through intersection of oncology, tumor immunology, genomics, radiation biology, systems biology. The successful candidate will be integral to investigator-initiated and early phase clinical trials
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us in creating a vibrant, collaborative and welcoming environment! Learn more about the lab: https://www.batutlab.com Minimum qualifications: Requires a Bachelor's degree in biology or related
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Sciences. There are several major areas of focus in the Department: membrane proteins and ion channels biology; cardiovascular biology; structural biology; endocrinology, metabolism, pulmonary and bone
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immunological functions of the peptides. Responsibilities: § perform experiments in molecular and cellular biology. § mouse handling and related procedures. § immunology, peptide chemistry, and phage
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University Irving Medical Center in New York City is seeking a highly motivated Associate Research Scientist with expertise in stem cell biology and/or neurobiology to study the molecular genetics of novel
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seeking a highly motivated Technician B to support ongoing research projects in the lab. Located in the Hammer building, the Zhang Laboratory is part of Department of Systems Biology, Department
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to understanding neuroproteasome function, leveraging chemical biology, super-resolution micrsocopy, functional and Ca+2 imaging, quantitative proteomics, in vivo mouse work, primary neuronal culture, and