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Assistant Professor Cell Physiology & Molecular Biophysics Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Click Here to Apply Today: 35416BR The Department of Cell Physiology and Molecular Biophysics
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The Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology at Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM) seeks applicants for a full-time Director of Mass Spectrometry. We are seeking
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to groundbreaking research in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular biology, and Immunology utilization genetically modified mouse models for cancer, diabetes, lung and liver diseases. We are looking
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experimental or computational systems and methods to understand human physiology, biomedical researchers and engineers designing or optimizing therapies, assays, devices or procedures to diagnose or treat
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that are physiologically important for a healthy immune system. We are interested in the next generation of therapeutics that will be personalized and only target the original disease process. Such treatments can only be
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biology and exercise and muscle physiology, as well as computational biology. All faculty levels will be considered. We offer exceptional startup support, a dynamic intellectual environment, state
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receptor (GPCR) signaling in human physiology and disease to develop novel therapeutic strategies. The G Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Collaborative is a recently established St Jude-funded national
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the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008 for his pioneering work on Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV),and Prof. Stefan Hell , who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on super
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physiology and aging; (2) long-term ramifications of traumatic brain injury and concussion with emphasis on defining molecular and cellular mechanisms in the context of cell-to-cell communication. We welcome
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should have expertise in cancer epidemiology including population-/patient-based cohort studies, with a focus on the genetic, molecular, and physiological basis of cancer. Candidates should have a research