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. The successful candidate will conduct experiments aimed at understanding physiological processes used by symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria to interact with eukaryotic host cells. This position requires working
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, governmental agencies, and other academic institutions and partners, our faculty lead research initiatives across all areas of engineering that create jobs, fuel economic growth, inform policy, solve global
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research initiatives across all areas of engineering that create jobs, fuel economic growth, inform policy, solve global problems, and positively impact humanity. Our College of Engineering Equity Action
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: cell therapeutics, immunology, and biocompatibility. This is a term appointment, funded for one year from date of hire, with a possibility of renewal depending on the performance of the Postdoctoral
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, governmental agencies, and other academic institutions and partners, our faculty lead research initiatives across all areas of engineering that create jobs, fuel economic growth, inform policy, solve global
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, mechanics and growth of plant primary cell walls, under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Cosgrove (Biology). This is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration supported by the Center for Engineering
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cell walls in regenerating protoplasts, under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Cosgrove (Biology). This is part of an interdisciplinary project supported by the Human Frontiers Science Program. Education
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Researcher to coordinate, manage, and support the Geometry of Life and Disease project aimed at quantitatively characterizing the 3D morphology of all cell types and their spatial relationships in the context
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include cell culture, molecular biology and biochemistry lab equipment, and a fully equipped plant biology laboratory (https://harrisburg.psu.edu/biofuels). The school also has connections
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requirements towards their PhD before the start date. The incumbent must possess a strong publication record and experience with the following technical areas: In vitro (mammalian cell) and in vivo (mouse) virus