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-threatening infection of heart valves. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring
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. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter®. The postdoc would also
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to the evolutionary biology of aging, life history theory, intergenerational plasticity and/or meta-science. The candidate will lead and manage day-to-day operations of the Anthropological Genetics Lab, including
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biochemistry, genomics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and model organism systems to uncover the mechanisms by which histone mutations disrupt human development and lead to disease. Our ultimate goal is to
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discovery and to lead a research project aimed at discovering new biology of ILC2s and Th2 cells. To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives. To draft
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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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experience in lead authoring peer-reviewed scientific publications. Ability to work in a team. Previous experience in landscape and disturbance ecology. Experience in communicating scientific outcomes to both
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Position Summary The Meers Lab is seeking out a Postdoctoral Researcher to lead projects that advance single-cell and single-molecule epigenome profiling technology development in service
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://sites.wustl.edu/williams/home/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Manages their own project, which should lead to first author publication(s). Develops expertise in
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opportunity to understand the disease. We are looking for investigators with expertise in Whole Genome and Exome data, colocalization, Mendelian Randomization, and TWAS/Fusion approaches to lead our effort to