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The Postdoctoral Fellow will work in a collaborative multidisciplinary team of surgeons, scientists and engineers, in a project aiming to develop of biomaterials to modulate pro-fibrotic signaling after musculoskeletal injuries.
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The postdoctoral fellow position will conduct research at the interface of mentioned fields, while developing new methods in the nascent field of molecular recording using precision genome editing methods.
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We seek a postdoctoral fellow in genetic epidemiology and computational genomics to join an NIH-funded research group focused on understanding the molecular underpinnings of inherited cancer susceptibility.
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Ph. D. or Postdoctoral Fellow in a quantitative field with research experience in building/applying causal machine learning models. We encourage (and financially support) our postdoctoral fellows to receive extensive training in entrepreneurship and business management from Stanford’s School of Business.
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PhD in Molecular or Cell Biology, or related discipline, or MSc with at least 3 years of relevant work experience in a biological science lab with a strong Cell or Molecular Biology focus.
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The incumbent will collaborate with existing Departmental and extensive institutional research and clinical resources that are important in the context of growing reliance on genomics, molecular diagnostics and therapeutics.
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Mammalian cell line engineering, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, flow cytometry, PCR, bench, project management. Flow cytometry, PCR, and other related molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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The postdoctoral fellow will be based in the Burbrink Lab, and collaborate with Dr. Tiago Simões (Princeton University) and Dr. Marc Tollis (Northern Arizona University). Position Summary The Department of Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the areas of evolutionary and genomic biology.
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Applying molecular and cell biology approaches to cell lines and animal studies, including immunostaining, microscopy, flow cytometry, epigenetic assays, Crispr/Cas strategies, among others. Additionally, this candidate must excel in standard molecular biology techniques and assays and have skill sets in molecular cloning, cell culture, western blotting, and PCR.
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Current Illinois licensure as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSYPACT a bonus) or LCPC/LCSW/LMFT (or completion of Psy. D./Ph. D. degree if postdoctoral fellow). MPA has a strong emphasis on training the next generation of clinicians including provisionally licensed therapists, postdoctoral fellows and PsyD/PhD therapy practicum program.
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The position requires extensive experience in antibody-based therapeutics, protein engineering, molecular biology, purification, and characterization. Strong scientific background in structural biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, protein purification and characterization.
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Proficiency with standard molecular biology techniques (RNA/DNA extraction, qPCR, RT-PCR, ddPCR) Addition Therapeutics is currently seeking a Senior Research Associate with extensive cellular and molecular biology experience.
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Organic Synthetic Chemist - NIH. Opportunity to work at NIH, the world's foremost medical research center. Minimum of three years of post-doctoral experience in a relevant field.
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Doctoral degree in Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular Genetics, or related field. A minimum of 3 years of related work experience developing and performing cell or molecular assay techniques (e.g., qPCR, dPCR, cytokine analysis, ELISA, PBMC isolation, flow cytometry.
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Strong understanding and demonstrated practical experience with a range of molecular biology technologies including cloning and other DNA/RNA manipulations, PCR, qPCR, and western blotting. Bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Microbiology, Genetics, Plant Biology, Biochemistry, or related field with 2+ years of experience or M.S. with 0 to 2 years of experience.
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