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successful candidate is expected to develop an independent basic research program in the field of cell, molecular, or developmental biology with relevance to human disease. This research program should
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with stem cell/developmental biology Experience generating genetically engineered cell lines Processing, QC, and alignment of NGS data (bulk RNAseq, scRNA-seq, ATACseq) Please apply online at https
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/Biology and the Knight Campus focused on Developmental Neuroscience and Neuroengineering, respectively, highlighting the UO desire to forward a strong research environment in Neuroscience. The Department
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issues. SIF has strengths in the psychological sciences (social, clinical, developmental psychology, and psychology and law); the natural sciences (anthropology, biology, chemistry, entomology, and
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Physical Biology Lab and/or to pursue individual projects in each lab. The Project Environmental issues are currently among the most pressing facing humankind. As such, understanding how students learn about
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neat. Assists lab directors in the development of new exercises for student labs in biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, genetics, ecology, and developmental biology. Maintains living biological
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sector biomedical fields. Additionally, the department offers Ph.D. and MS graduate programs that provide advanced scholarly and research training in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology. Posting
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minimum qualifications at the time of hire. · Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics, developmental biology, biomedical sciences, or a related field. · Strong record of research productivity
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Biology and Stem Cell Biology in the laboratory of Dr. Lu Le , Professor and Chair of the Department of Dermatology. Dr. Le's lab lab investigates how genetic and microenvironmental factors interplay
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specialist's primary focus will be on organism-wide circuits for brain-body interactions in larval zebrafish. Our interdisciplinary team, with expertise in engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, and