15 computational-cell-signaling-post-doc Postdoctoral positions at The University of Iowa
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tolerogenic functions in the body, e.g., Regulatory T cells. The post-doctoral research scholar will work primarily with Dr. Issuree and her collaborators in the clinic and research labs. The scholar will
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have a minimum of 5 years of postdoctoral training. Expertise in cellular and mitochondrial metabolism, neurobiology, behavioral testing in animal models, airway epithelial cell biology, and cellular
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computational experience including but not limited to next-generation sequencing and data analysis, plasmid and cell culture techniques, DNA/RNA work, single-cell studies, cochlear microdissection and
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point, with flexible starting dates. The postdoctoral scholar(s) will perform research on the topic of human cognitive control under the direct supervision of Dr. Wessel. Specific topics will be organized
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Research Facility (MRRF) at the University of Iowa in collaboration with the Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program is seeking a highly qualified motivated individual to fill a Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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of Pharmacy Department:Pharmacy Practice and Science Salary Salary:$65,000.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: Pharmacist Post-Doctoral
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Scholar for the Li Research Lab. The Li lab studies how FABPs regulate cell metabolism and intracellular signal transduction pathways in leukocytes, and determines the mechanisms by which FABPs link high
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experience for publishing impactful papers. Assisting with grant application. Education Requirement: PhD and/or MD degree in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering, Psychology
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the Association of Public Health Laboratories and is associated with the University of Iowa Department of Chemistry Radiochemistry Graduate Certificate Program. The postdoctoral scholar will leverage this support
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of Iowa Health Care is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar in the Ignacio V. Ponseti Biochemistry & Cell Biology Laboratory (PI: Dr. Hongshuai Li. https://medicine.uiowa.edu/orthopedics/profile