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-paced and growing research environment. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; U of A/ASU/NAU tuition reduction
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heterogeneity, remain poorly understood in skin cancers. Our consortium has recently demonstrated that specific metabolic alterations precede the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Our
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Assistant professor (post-doc) at the Laboratory of Nuclear Proteins at the Faculty of Biotechnology
PLN Applications are invited from those who fulfil the statutory requirements specified in the Higher Education Act from 20th July 2018 (Dz. U. z 2018 r., poz. 1668) and the statutes of the University
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manuscripts and research grants. The overall focus of this post-doctoral research position is the development of self-renewable induced pluripotent stem cell-based therapies for the prevention and management
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research in network, cellular, and molecular neuroscience that helps us to understand the neuronal and glial basis of integrative brain function as well as their molecular underpinnings. INCC physicists
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the gap between cell biology and clinical translation, and is fully funded, collaborative, and actively publishing. You'll develop in vitro and in vivo models focused on neural repair, tissue regeneration
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in molecular biology, cellular biology, AI-based bioinformatics, and mouse models required, which includes single-cell RNA sequencing and data analysis, hydrodynamic injection, hepatocyte isolation
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medicine within the Gurtner Lab. This position will drive independent and collaborative research efforts integrating molecular biology, animal models, single-cell sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics
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, molecular biology, genomics, or a related field. • Demonstrated research experience as evidenced by a strong publication record. • Experience with mammalian cell culture. • Experience with standard genomic
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and Responsibilities 75% - develop new protein engineering methods that leverage multivalency to achieve precision sensing and actuation in the design of molecular and cellular therapeutics 15