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Position Description: Every day, in ways both big and small, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is impacting lives for the better. MCW … changemaking for a healthier Wisconsin. In the role of a
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on the structural and functional analysis of oncogenic noncoding RNAs. We utilize a multidisciplinary approach that integrates biochemical, biophysical, and structural biology techniques—including NMR spectroscopy, X
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engineering-based research applicable to cardiovascular disease as part of an extramurally funded project. The successful applicant will create computational models from medical imaging data and run simulations
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the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing priorities. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Biology, chemistry, mathematics
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procedures. Maintain supplies, lab stock, make purchases, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation
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computational approaches. Ongoing projects include: 1) characterizing heavy substance use with precision functional mapping; 2) studying the association of substance use/exposure with longitudinal brain
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involving signaling between nociceptors and non-neuronal cells in models of bladder dysfunction, as well as work closely with mechanical, electrical, and biological engineers to develop tools to study and
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procedures. Maintain supplies, may require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction
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require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing
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include (i) genomic and functional characterization of molecular drivers of women’s cancers, (ii) biology and therapy of atypical cervical cancers, (iii) the role of the tumor microbiome in cancer