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cells. A successful candidate should have a Ph.D., and/or M.D./Pharm.D. in the Biomedical Sciences (Chemistry, Pharmacy, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Biomedical Engineering, etc.) and a
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Physics, Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, etc.) with at least one year of laboratory research experience. Required Qualifications: Candidate should be eligible to work in the United States
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candidate will have (or be soon completing) a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, pharmaceutics, or a related field. The candidate must be highly motivated with evidence of
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., Pharm.D., or M.D. in biomedical or related sciences (Chemistry, Pharmacy, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Biomedical Engineering, etc.) with at least one year of bench research experience
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microscopy techniques and image analysis (confocal, multiphoton, or other advanced imaging techniques) and/or electrophysiology. Demonstrated computational knowledge, use of ImageJ, and familiarity with a
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data to identify novel disease phenotypes. The candidates will work within a highly multi-disciplinary team of physicians, physiologists, electrical and biomedical engineers and computer scientists and
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technology to track single GPCR molecules on cardiovascular cells derived from healthy and diseased patients. Through our collaboration with the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, the lab has access to one
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to perform experiments in cultured cells, xenograft and genetically engineered mouse model of diseases using a combination of molecular, cellular, and biochemical techniques. Iowa City is one of the most