150 phd-molecular-biology "CiM IMPRS Graduate School, Univ" positions at Yale University
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Details Posted: 08-May-24 Location: New Haven, CT Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 145019 The Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry (MB&B) (http://mbb.yale.edu
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A NIH-funded post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Susan J. Baserga, MD, PhD, in the Departments of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University and the Yale School
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21-May-2024 Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry - Office of the Chair 88531BR Yale Posting Status CLOSED TO FURTHER APPLICATIONS University Job Title Research Associate 2, MS Bargaining Unit None
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Institute at Yale University is a university-wide initiative that seeks to understand human cognition — how we perceive, think, remember, and decide — by integrating perspectives from psychology, biology
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variation in our mitochondria underlies health and disease, using a combination of genetics, molecular biology and cell culture techniques. Job duties include: Designing and performing experiments under
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physiology and infectious disease. The successful candidate is expected to be proficient in recombinant protein expression and purification, molecular biology, structural biology (X-ray crystallography
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publication. Applicants should be highly motivated with experience in molecular biology, genetics / genomics, and cancer biology. Of particular interest are candidates with research experience in DNA damage
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outstanding basic and translational research in the areas of pregnancy sciences, uterine biology, cancer biology and ovarian/gamete biology led by physician-scientists and PhD researchers. A commitment to
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duties as assigned. Required Skill/ability 1: Proficiency in Molecular Biology techniques such as DNA/RNA purification; PCR; qPCR; RT-PCR; plasmid extraction; cloning; site directed mutagenesis; plasmid
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Amistad Street New Haven, CT 06519 Position Focus: The laboratories study basic immunology using a wide range of methods in biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and whole organism developmental