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Our approach integrates several disciplines including molecular genetics, chemical biology, neuroscience, behavior and physiology. The candidate should have a strong background in molecular biology and genetics, and a conceptual understanding of neuroscience or physiology.
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A link to the full description of the Project Scientist series is provided for your review: Department : Lab : Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Candidates must have a PhD or MD/PhD in cell/molecular biology or a neuroscience-related field.
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Experience with relevant disease biology in cancer, immunology, neuroscience, cardiovascular, or infectious disease. As a member of the Data Platforms team, the Data Analytics Engineer will lead and deliver data integration and analytics solutions to support precision medicine for Janssen’s growing oncology pipeline.
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In collaboration with AbbVie About the Role: The postdoc in In Vitro Pharmacology/Discovery Biology research will participate in early-stage preclinical human disease model projects at Neurocrine.
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Sanford Burnham Prebys is a preeminent, independent biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding human biology and disease and advancing scientific discoveries to profoundly impact human health.
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Under supervision of the Lab Director, you will perform a variety of laboratory procedures involving protein chemistry and molecular biology. This position is located in San Diego, CA. The Neuroscience Translational Research Division (NTRD) is looking for a full time Specialized Laboratory Technician to support the Translational Research Division.
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Ph. D. in Biology, Metabolic Disease, Neuroscience, Behavioral Pharmacology, Physiology, Endocrinology, or related discipline with a minimum of 8+ years of relevant experience. Laboratory Activities (if applicable): Biology and chemical laboratory environment experience needed.
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Minimum Requirements: " Experience with sterile cell culture technique " Experience with scientific illustration " Two years of undergraduate training in Neuroscience " Ability to work independently and/or as part of a team.
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Ph. D. and/or M.D. with background in neuroscience, genetics, cellular and/or molecular biology. The Huang lab is currently using a combination of mouse genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, proteomics, and high throughout sequencing technologies to characterize molecular pathways associated with genes such as TREM2 and SORLA.
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The candidate will possess a breadth of knowledge of immunology especially myeloid cell biology, neuroimmunology including human microglia biology and extensive laboratory experience across both in vitro and in vivo, exploring the cellular, molecular, and phenotypic underpinnings of CNS and autoimmune disorders.
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Our research program is uniquely juxtaposed at the intersection of neuroscience and physiology, and offers an exciting new perspective on the biology and architecture underlying brain-gut signaling.
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Bachelor's degree in biology, Neuroscience, Behavioral Pharmacology, Physiology, Endocrinology, or related discipline. Knowledge of basic biology laboratory methods. The Research Associate 1, In Vivo Pharmacology, will be responsible for maintaining inventory, prepping for experiments, and providing experimental support for preclinical in vivo experiments.
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Individuals should have a background in either neuroscience, molecular biology, physiology, endocrinology, or reproduction, and must have a proven record of productive research (including published papers) as a graduate student or early-career postdoc.
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Our product expertise covers a diverse set of research areas including Immunology, Neuroscience, Cancer, Stem cells, and Cell Biology. Our product expertise covers a diverse set of research areas including Immunology, Neuroscience, Cancer, Stem cells, and Cell Biology.
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BioLegend (a division of Revvity, Inc.) develops world-class, cutting-edge antibodies and reagents for biomedical research, manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility in San Diego, CA. Our mission is to accelerate research and discovery by providing the highest quality products at an outstanding value, along with superior customer service and technical support.
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