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on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Postdoctoral Scholar Requisition Number DU14060 Department Name 7H180:Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range $58,656
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/Punctures Shift Monday – Friday, specific schedule TBD Job Summary The Markey Cancer Center is seeking a Post-doctoral scholar who will conduct experiments with cultured insect cell line (S2 Cell Line) as
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on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research
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. Experience or willingness to work with mouse models is required. Proficiency in mouse experimentation, cell culture, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, and immunohistochemistry is highly desirable
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on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research
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scientist to investigate the mechanisms that modulate the cellular internalization of lipoproteins in the liver and the arterial wall. The overall goal of the laboratory is to identify new regulators
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, biochemical assays, microscopy, cell culture, nanoparticle, biomaterials, immunohistochemistry and/or related areas would be beneficial (scRNA-seq, immunohistochemistry, Flow Cytometry, etc.). This position
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scientist to investigate the mechanisms that modulate the cellular internalization of lipoproteins in the liver and the arterial wall. The overall goal of the laboratory is to identify new regulators
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of prostate cancer. [See our publications: Kim et al., Journal of Clinical Investigation 2025; Kim et al., Molecular Cancer Research in press; Fong et al., Mol Cell 2022; Fong et al., Nat Communications 2018