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A PhD or equivalent with a focus on pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, or cellular biology. Lead preclinical pharmacology including in vitro and in vivo assay development and execution across the organization.
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The ideal candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, biology or related biomedical science field with at least 2 years post-doctoral training or equivalent experience directly involved in in vivo studies in rodent pain models and models of cognitive behavior.
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Qualifications Qualifications: PhD or MD with 2-4 years of training in Neuroscience, Molecular/Cell Biology, Pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience in experimental brain injury, rodent surgical procedures and molecular biology techniques is required.
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BSA supports the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology, Microbiology-Immunology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience, as well as Center for Genetic Medicine and Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics.
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Our faculty and clinicians are globally recognized experts working at the forefront of interdisciplinary biomedical innovation in the fields of cell biology and physiology, cancer biology, developmental biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, infectious diseases, neuroscience, nutrition, pharmacology, anesthesiology, radiology, and reproductive biology.
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PhD in a relevant field (computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, neuroscience, quantitative pharmacology, etc.) As part of Recursion’s neuroscience computational biology team, you will be at the forefront of reimagining neuroscience drug discovery using Recursion’s massive data capabilities.
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Do you possess a Doctoral Degree (MD or PhD) in Molecular Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Immunology, or other biomedical sciences? Molecular Biology, Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Immunology, other biomedical sciences.
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Ph. D. in relevant field of study (Neuroscience and/or Biophysics or Computational Physics) Planning, executing, and analyzing experiments for independent research project(s) using electrophysiology, molecular, cellular, and live imaging and computational approaches in the retina and/or CNS.
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Ph. D. in Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field, with a strong focus on antibody therapeutics. Proven track record of leading successful in vivo pharmacology studies in rodents, including disease modeling.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented scientist with background in cellular and molecular biology and assay development to join the Biotherapeutics and Genetic Medicine organization to support in vitro pharmacology work related to Genetic medicine research on AAV.
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The G Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Collaborative is a recently established St Jude-funded national collaborative between six leading GPCR biology and pharmacology experts to reveal the molecular determinants and fidelity of GPCR signaling in health and disease.
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B.S./B.A. in a relevant scientific field (e.g., molecular biology, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, biomedical engineering); The ideal candidate will have experience in working with laboratory animals, and experience in one or more of the following areas: molecular biology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biomedical engineering.
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Hands experience on molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology techniques, such as molecular cloning, cell culture, DNA/RNA transfection, virus transduction, RNA isolation, real-time PCR, immunoblot, ELISA, MSD multiplex assay, cell viability assay, enzyme activity assay, etc.
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PhD in a biological science discipline (Neuroscience, Neuroimmunology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biophysical characterization, or related) with typically 6+ years of relevant post-graduate experience.
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Applicants should have completed a Ph. D. or is nearing completion of a Ph. D. in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, machine learning, electrical engineering, neuroscience, neurobiology, optics, molecular or cell biology, or related fields with a strong experimental background, academic history, and publication record.
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