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Bachelor's degree in health education, nutrition, exercise physiology, or related field. Picture a team of driven individuals who eat challenges for breakfast and wash them down with a protein shake.
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BA/BS; Educational degree must be relevant to position (e.g. biomedical research, physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or neuroscience.) Protein fractionation, purification, and molecular biology background is required.
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Successful candidates will complement the department research strengths in cellular neuroscience, circadian biology, molecular motors & cytoskeleton dynamics, muscle physiology & disease, neurodegeneration, protein design, folding, structure & functional dynamics, protein misfolding in human disease, microbiology & host-pathogen interactions, biophysics of extreme environments, and freshwater ecology & climate change.
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We believe food should be simple, clean, and of course, delicious, which is why grow and nourish our mushroom root to create nutrient-rich, whole food protein everyone can enjoy. The position requires knowledge of physiology and fermentation, preferably with fungal organisms, as well agitation, aeration, mass transfer in industrial settings.
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Responsibilities will include protein purification from tissues and/or recombinant protein systems, investigating protein biochemistry, analyzing protein-protein interactions, and electron Cryo-microscopy studies of normal RyR and RyR with known disease mutations.
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Knowledge of standard protein chemistry and molecular biology techniques, and some experience with DNA engineering. Knowledge of standard protein chemistry and molecular biology techniques, and some experience with DNA engineering.
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Minimum Hiring Standards: •The candidate should have a PhD degree in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Structural Biology or a related field, and prior experience in molecular biology, cell culture, protein expression, purification and characterization.
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We are seeking an exercise physiologist who has research expertise in the field of exercise physiology (including; biochemistry of exercise, bioenergetics, cardiovascular disease, health disparities, infrared imaging, mitochondrial metabolism, protein metabolism, skeletal and cardiac muscle physiology, nutrition, sports nutrition, pediatric physiology, thermoregulation, neural/autonomic physiology, and vascular biology and physiology.
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Genetics Course Description: In Gene to Genome, students will learn the fundamentals of genetics, centering on the transfer of information through the Central Dogma of Biology (DNA→ RNA→ Protein.
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Cell culture maintenance under faculty supervision: Generation, propagation and maintenance of sterile cell cultures and intestinal organoids, performing basic in vitro experiments, including but not limited to harvesting, splitting, and freezing cells, drug delivery to cultures, protein, and RNA extractions.
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Performs routine laboratory tests (i.e.: cell culture, immunohistochemistry, molecular assays, Western blotting, protein purification, ELISA, etc) and synthesizes and interprets results. Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Engineering, Physiology, Life Science, or a related scientific field required.
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To apply for the position, qualified candidates with a PhD degree in genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, or pharmacology, should complete an application in the Talent Center at. The lab's current projects focus on mechanistic studies of nucleotide excision repair and base excision repair protein interactions with damaged nucleotides in DNA and chromatin.
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Develop, perform, and execute biochemical experiments; spectrophotometry, kinetics, protein analyses, fluorescence based techniques, flow cytometry. Integrative analysis of omic data (genomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, proteomics.
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The successful candidate should have experience in electron Cryo-microscopy and a successful track record in molecular biology/physiology. Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics invites applicants for an exciting Assistant Professor research position.
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Education requirements include master’s of science with specific focus in one or more of the following disciplines: cell signaling, cell physiology, protein biochemistry, cancer biology and immunology.
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