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The Center for Precision Imaging at the Massachusetts General Hospital Martinos Center/Harvard Medical School has openings for highly qualified individuals at the postdoctoral level with strong imaging backgrounds to work on PET molecular imaging projects.
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Perform molecular biology and cell biology techniques such as RT-PCR, Western blot analysis, immunostaining, cell culture, CRISPR to generate mutant cell lines, CHIP-Seq, proteomics RNSeq, etc.
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Perform complex and routine molecular biology procedures including flow cytometric analysis, PCR, RT-PCR, Q-PCR, and Western blotting, DNA/RNA extraction, recombinant protein and isolation and purification, transfection, and aptamer isolation, conduct multi-omics (scRNA/ATAC/scDNseq) projects.
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Demonstrated experience (e.g., publications) in molecular biology, cell biology, and/or biotechnology is required. Post-Doctoral Research Associate. A postdoctoral position in plant genetic engineering is available starting immediately in the laboratory of C. Neal Stewart, Jr. at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences affiliated with the Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology.
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Candidates with backgrounds in immunology, virology, structural biology, bioinformatics, molecular biology and animal models are highly encouraged to apply. The laboratory of Dr. Rui Kong at Emory Vaccine Center is seeking highly motivated Post Doctoral Fellows.
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Ph. D. in molecular biology, synthetic biology, bioengineering, or similar area of study. A strong understanding of molecular biology laboratory techniques including: cell and microorganism culture, sterile technique, cloning, PCR/qPCR, NGS library preparations and NGS sequencing platforms.
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Our labs utilize highly established molecular biology techniques, microscopic analysis, genetics, proteomics, transcriptomics, protein biochemistry, and genetically engineered mice to pursue our research interests.
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The laboratory of Martin Hruska, Ph. D., in the Department of Neuroscience at West Virginia University and the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute in Morgantown, WV, is seeking a highly motivated and creative post-doctoral researcher for the NIH-funded position related to structural and molecular mechanisms of synaptic remodeling during neurodegeneration and following an injury such as stroke.
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Advance skills in molecular biology methods, including cloning and PCR, tissue culture work with different cell lines, and transfection. A Ph. D. (or equivalent) degree in virology, microbiology, cell biology, immunology or a related field - Advanced knowledge in molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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Working Title Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Structural Biology or Molecular Biology. Strong record of conducting high-quality research either in structural biology or molecular biology with prior experience in protein biochemistry.
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Experience in molecular biology procedures (RT-PCR), cell culture techniques, reporter assay systems, RNSeq, chromatin immunoprecipitation assays, and statistical analyses of data are important.
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This can also include applying advanced signal processing approaches for high resolution imaging, developing computational models of islet blood flow changes; characterizing and applying novel ultrasound contrast agents including molecular targeted agents; and use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in ongoing clinical studies.
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Successful applicant will have experience and interest in cell division and other areas of cell biology research with laboratory experience in one or more areas that include: cell biology, molecular biology, and cellular imaging.
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We encourage a wide range of applicants to apply; especially those with experience in animal (rodent) spinal cord injury models, behavioral testing, quantitative anatomical analyses, molecular biology techniques, omics, and/or microcopy.
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Strong scientific understanding and broad knowledge of one or more of the following fields: immunology, oncology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology. Ph. D. degree in Immunology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, or related discipline with no more than 3 years of Post Doctoral experience.
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