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preparation of NGS libraries, single cell sequencing via droplet capture on the 10X Genomics platform, and flow cytometry. Prior educational background in biology, immunology or molecular biology is required
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factors, and molecular factors as they contribute to cancer incidence, outcomes and disparities. The candidate is expected to increase their operational, methodological and substantive knowledge of cancer
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fellowships, and advanced molecular diagnostic capabilities, the opportunities for clinical and translational scholarship and teaching are plentiful (see www.pathology.emory.edu ). The successful candidate
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integration with clinical laboratories, and advanced molecular wet laboratories. This is an ideal position for a scientist dedicated to advancing the role of microbial genomics in public health. JOB DESCRIPTION
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bacteria from clinical and non-clinical specimens. Molecular microbiologic testing by PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing platforms and related methods. Preparing overnight cultures, plates, media and
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. coli and Eukaryotic expression systems. Molecular dynamics simulations and computational modeling of proteins and protein complexes. High-throughput library screening. NOTE: Applicants applying with a
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have a Ph.D. degree in a field of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Biomedical Science. Focus will be: (1) To study the mechanisms of cell death, DNA repair and senescence in cancer cells. (2
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employ innovative research tools in the areas of medicinal chemistry, structural and molecular biology, enzymology, virology, and cellular pharmacology to address current gaps and challenges in therapeutic
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, molecular biology, histological and behavioral techniques. JOB DESCRIPTION: Under minimal supervision, performs a variety of specialized and complex research and laboratory tests and procedures. Uses
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pluripotent stem cells and 3D brain organoid cultures. Our group is interested in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying motor neuron degeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS