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associate will be responsible for developing novel techniques for designing organoids and analyzing their properties using biochemical and molecular biology techniques. The post-doctoral associate will also
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with the possibility of extension based on performance. Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biological Systems Engineering, or a related field, with an
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The Maternal Influence on Neurodevelopment (MIND) Lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC in Roanoke, VA, directed by Dr. Brittany Howell, aims to understand the biological pathways
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Job Description The School of Animal Sciences (SAS) at Virginia Tech is searching for a post-doctoral associate to develop a novel research line and carry out extension efforts that are focused on human- and animal-related factors associated with companion animal relinquishment. The...
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postdoctoral associates in the lab. Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in virology, immunology, cell biology or related fields. - Ph.D. must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date
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Qualifications • Research in mathematical applications to biological questions for multi-agent or many-body systems. • Track record in publishing in high-impact peer-reviewed journals or conferences
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: Maintain and manage breeding colonies of transgenic strains. • Molecular Biology: Perform molecular cloning, cell culture, and virus generation (AAV, clipped rabies virus). • Histology: Conduct
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year with possibility for extension based on performance. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemical/Environmental/Biological Engineering, or a related field. Excellent writing skill and productive
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the biological pathways (e.g. Specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent
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the biological pathways (e.g. Specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent