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to identify new approaches for treating therapeutically resistant breast cancers. This Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position offers a truly interdisciplinary environment where basic science discoveries can
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Candidates with a background in immunology and neurobiology, molecular biology and cellular immunology skills are highly encouraged to apply. Candidates should have a strong laboratory and analytical skills
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Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a facultymentor in preparation for a full time academic or research career. A postdoctoral Research Associate (computational biology and
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. The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD. (or PhD. candidate) or Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities. University. research requirements or other equivalent doctorate Ph.D. in life science (e.g.biochemistry, biophysics
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the Cell Biology Department at Duke University seeks a highly motivated and talented full-time postdoctoral associate to join our team. The Evans lab studies mitochondrial quality control pathways in neurons
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, biochemistry, and molecular biology. • Familiarity with various analytical methods and electrophysiology is desirable. • Previous research experience in the field of anesthesiology will be an asset. Required
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Ph.D. is required with training in immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience with cell culture, mouse models, and biochemistry/molecular biology is
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channel-count micro-ECoG arrays (up to 1000 channels, ~ 1 mm spacing) in collaboration with other labs. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Neuroscience, Engineering, Psychology, or a related field
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and adults with brain tumors. We leverage molecular biology techniques, genetically engineered mouse models, and cancer genomic approaches to carry out our work. The Reitman Lab is based in
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, innovative technologies. There are also numerous opportunities to launch creative, new research directions through internal grant mechanisms, such as those supported by the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences