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of postdoctoral studies, and an outstanding track record of training and scholarly work in biochemistry, structural and/or molecular biology with emphasis on uncovering the molecular bases of human disease
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two years of postdoctoral studies, and an outstanding track record of training and scholarly work in biochemistry, structural and/or molecular biology with emphasis on uncovering the molecular bases
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protein crystallography and cryo-EM, with a proven track record of solving complex structures. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques for protein expression, purification, and characterization. Strong
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the laboratory of Dr. Sergey Korolev at the Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine to study structural basis and molecular mechanisms of DNA
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the laboratory of Dr. Sergey Korolev at the Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine to study structural basis and molecular mechanisms of DNA
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good laboratory practices. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, or biology-related field. Master’s degree is preferred. Previous hands-on laboratory experience, preferably
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to address key questions in chronic pain. Perform experiments and analyze data, employing techniques including animal handling, breeding, tissue collection, imaging, molecular biology assays, and
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scientist with a background in single-molecule biophysics, molecular biology and biochemistry of protein-nucleic acid and protein-protein interactions. The researcher will be responsible for maintaining
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toxicity of tobacco products in youth. Qualifications: Minimum PhD or Equivalent in molecular biology, or other biological sciences. Other preferred qualifications: Experience working with patch clamp device
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Details Posted: 19-Feb-24 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 2023-06523 The Laryngeal Biology Laboratory at Saint Louis University, directed by