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developmental biology or related fields. Candidates will be expected to devote 30 hours per week to research. Research (95%) may involve laboratory work, computation, data analysis, participating in laboratory
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of our product development teams building applications within the St. Jude Cloud ecosystem, including the large-scale data sharing application, Genomics Platform (https://platform.stjude.cloud
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of Biological Science and Technology (Biological Science Course) and work in close collaboration with other faculty members to advance cutting-edge research in the field of plant developmental biology. The appointee will
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approaches from cell and developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology with physical functional analyses based on bio-photonics, -thermodynamics, and -mechanics. We create structural variations
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cell research, plant molecular biology and genetics, developmental biology, structural biology, systems biology, and biophysics. Key Responsibilities Teaching: The candidate is expected to teach
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to the UK from the U.S. NIMH Intramural Program Section on Developmental Neurogenomics . This group uses clinical1–3 , neuroimaging4–6 and genomic7–10 research methods to advance understanding and care
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Department of Biochemistry and Developmental biology in Faculty of Medicine at the University of Helsinki is seeking a part-time (50 %) FIXED-TERM UNIVERSITY LECTURER for the period 1 March 2026
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of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan solicits applications for a full time Lecturer III position with
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variety of academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including: - Evolutionary biology, ecology, comparative genomics, and phylogenetics - Molecular genetics, developmental biology, and neurobiology
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Description Job Summary: The Albertin Lab at Harvard University studies the evolution of developmental patterning mechanisms using cephalopods and other molluscs as model systems. We employ diverse approaches