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The Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology is seeking applications for a 50% LEO Lecturer I position teaching MCDB 310, "Introductory Biochemistry." The responsibilities will
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tissue engineering approaches. The ideal candidate will have comprehensive knowledge and strong interest in pursuing musculoskeletal biology and/or microphysiological systems, with a willingness and track
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Experience completing biological evaluations of MOR antagonists for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatments Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion
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multidisciplinary collaboration that capitalizes on advances in mobile technology and biopsychosocial methods to gain better understanding of social, psychological and biological factors influencing healthy aging
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scales. Required Qualifications* Specialist Classification M.S. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related discipline 10+ years of experience in a laboratory setting, with direct experience
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of scientific discovery and advance the understanding of the fundamental principles governing dynamic cellular processes. These groups conduct cutting-edge research that integrates innovative chemical biology
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using biological models and clinical specimens (e.g. patient-derived formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded adrenal tissue). Investigations will also include elements of next-generation sequencing and steroid
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the mathematical and statistical properties of the model in order to achieve higher agreement with biological assumptions and better interpretability. The candidate will have strong expertise in generative AI
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history topics (e.g. evolutionary biology, ecology, anthropology, astronomy), and at least 1-2 years of experience planning and/or teaching related topics in a science setting with diverse audiences
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will work closely with the PI and senior technicians in a funded research effort that studies molecular and cellular mechanisms of adipose tissue biology with the goal of developing novel therapy