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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Postdoctoral Associate – Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience Classification Title Postdoctoral Associate Department Neurology
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Postdoctoral Research Opportunity: Lipid Biology, Cell Death, and Evolutionary Genomics. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our collaborative research program at the intersection
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, epithelial cell culture, and animal models of airway disease to probe in vivo bacterial activity and their interactions with the host epithelium. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in microbiology
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blot, histology, immunohistochemistry), Cardiac cell and tissue culture (incubator), Bioinformatics (transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics), Signal processing (optical action potentials, electrograms
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to cutting-edge resources and core facilities. Potential projects encompass the characterization of novel mutant animal and cell culture models showing cell autonomous effect of lysosomal enzyme deficiency in
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should have a Ph.D. degree with a background in biomedical or biological Sciences or biochemistry or related disciplines. Preferred Qualifications Experience with small animal studies, cell culture and
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transcriptomic profiles in infected alveolar macrophages and how the cellular distribution compares in anti-retroviral treated or untreated study participants. A second project will focus on identification
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biomedical science or related field with published experience. Preferred Qualifications Mammalian cell culture, PCR, immunoblotting. Animal (mice) working experience including drug treatment, tumor measurement
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Elucidate the regulation of multi-component RNA processing machines by applying enzymology, molecular biology and cell biology Establish and optimize lab protocols for new techniques and assays Assist with
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cutting-edge multi-omics at bulk, single-cell and spatial scales with computational analyses to investigate transcriptome, epigenome and chromatin architecture. Combine multi-omics with flow cytometry and