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are committed to the career development of our team. Individuals who join our group will be encouraged to develop new skills, receive intensive mentoring, and encouraged to submit fellowship applications. Please
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have experience in Mammalian cell culture Biochemistry techniques such as immunoblotting Animal handling and experimentation Experience in mitochondrial techniques is preferred. Required application
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analysis, publications, or phlebotomy. Must be fully vaccinated and comply with campus health policies. Priority given to applicants interested in a two-year commitment, with formal clinical training
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skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with others in a collaborative environment. Required application materials Send a letter of interest and CV to hk1938@wayne.edu .
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) are necessary. Ph.D. graduates from life sciences are also encouraged to apply if they have good programming skills. Required application materials Cover letter detailing research interest and connection with our
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the kidney. Research will be conducted in the Integrative Biosciences Center , home of the Hypertension and Vascular Research Division and a highly collaborative research environment. Successful applicants
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Summary The Experimental Relativistic Heavy-Ion (RHI) group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Wayne State University invites applications for up to two postdoctoral research associate
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employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. The university encourages applications
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, Visual, and Anatomical Sciences is seeking applicants for a research assistant position. The research assistant will help the Landowski laboratory with its animal colonies, routine laboratory experiments
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implementing research objectives, ensuring compliance with all legal, regulatory, and protocol guidelines. Implement IRB applications and amendments. Coordinating human MRI scans. Proofread and edit research