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, microbiology, bioengineering, etc.). Additional experience in molecular biology or programming-based image analysis will be much welcome. The project(s) related to this position will be quantifying and
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major challenges in brain delivery, immunotherapy, and the treatment of retinal, vascular, infectious, or other diseases. The candidate will lead projects aimed at engineering non-viral vectors capable
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therapy through base editing. The applicant should have laboratory experience in molecular biology, tissue culture, and genome editing. The applicant should have strong recommendations from their PhD mentor
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applying basic science findings toward the advancement of immunotherapy. The successful candidate will work on multiple research projects by participating in experimental design, conducting experiments
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The Izgu Lab in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rutgers University–New Brunswick is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research position. The postdoc will conduct medicinal
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Sciences, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field. · Hands-on experience with nanoparticle synthesis and characterization. · Proficiency in cell culture and molecular biology
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The Avgousti lab is looking for motivated and enthusiastic post-docs interested in developing independent research ideas combining chromatin biology and molecular virology. Candidates should have a
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biology and multi-omics techniques together with traditional cellular immunology and cellular signaling approaches to unravel how skin signaling and tissue inflammation are connected in both health and
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rigorous science? Is open communication one of your strengths? Do you proactively address issues head on? If you've answered "yes" to all of these, then we'd love to meet with you! But first, here a are more
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) in molecular biology, cancer biology, biochemistry, developmental biology, immunology, or related fields. Strong background in epigenetics, transcriptional regulation, or chromatin biology is highly