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lead to a first author publication. Develops proficiency in their chosen scientific discipline/field. Develops proficiency in their technical skills. Develops proficiency in their ancillary skills, e.g
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to lead impactful research at the interface of aging biology, neurodegeneration, and spatial omics. The successful candidate will contribute to high-profile projects investigating the cellular and molecular
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therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat ocular surface diseases, such as dry eye disease. For this specific position, we are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to lead a project focused on tear gland
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the gap between academic innovation and "real-world" therapeutic development. The successful candidate will be responsible for lead optimization of novel protein aggregate degraders, utilizing both
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found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Manages their own project, which should lead to a first
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environment. Our lab provides a collaborative and supportive culture that champions teamwork, scientific curiosity, and innovation. Successful candidates will lead impactful research initiatives while receiving
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leverages recent advances in molecular genetics to define transport mechanisms at the host parasite interface. Opportunity to lead studies extending our recent findings on the role of ABC transporters in
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/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Manages their own project, which should lead to a first author publication. Develops proficiency with mouse models
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, neuroscience, brain imaging), the NGI (exceptional expertise on genetics and multi-omics data generation & processing), and the highly collaborative atmosphere at WashU. The candidate is expected to lead
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, including but not limited to nuclear, atomic, precision measurements, particle, or astroparticle physics. Previous experience in one or more of the following topics is preferred: neutrino experiments, silicon