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QUALIFICATIONS Education PhD in Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, or a related field Experience Cell culture and/or in vivo mouse experience Basic molecular biology Bioinformatics skills and experience handling high-throughput sequencing datasets is desirable but not required Attention to detail and the ability to work independently Collaborative and inclusive approach to science ABOUT US Our success will ultimately change healthcare.
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PhD in Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, or a related field. The successful candidate will have experience in molecular biology and/or neuroscience. We use a combination of cell-based models, in vivo mouse models, and genomics to interrogate age-related changes and identify new targets to treat age-related cognitive decline and neurodegeneration.
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Study the connection between cellular and organismal aging, neuroscience & behavior, as well as age-related diseases (e.g., AD and ALS) using fruit flies as a model. In addition to powerful genetics in Drosophila, we leverage an array of cutting-edge techniques, encompassing advanced imaging methods, behavior screening, biochemistry, and machine learning, to assay physiological aging.
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The Zhou lab at the Buck Institute has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher or Research Associate to study the connection between cellular and organismal aging, neuroscience & behavior, as well as age-related diseases (e.g., AD and ALS) using fruit flies as a model.
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