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processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and custom
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Position Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the Cao Laboratory within the Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine at WashU in St. Louis, USA. We seek a highly motivated
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cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking. Utilize quantitative approaches to cell biology, including human stem cell culture, transfection fluorescence microscopy and image analysis Lab Environment: The Akamatsu
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in the near future) in Cancer Biology or a related field. Proficiency in experimental techniques such as cell/organoid culture, library construction, imaging and handling animal models. Experience in
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Position Summary The Shen Lab within the Division of Cardiology and Department of Medicine at WashU Medicine in St. Louis, USA, is recruiting for a Postdoctoral Associate. Our lab specializes in
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Position Summary A fully funded Postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Medicine, Hematology division, WashU in St. Louis, MO, United States. The Kang Lab is seeking a postdoctoral
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, particularly in the areas of the actin cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking. • Utilize quantitative, biophysical, and computational approaches to cell biology, including fluorescence imaging, image analysis
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disease with a focus on Alzheimer’s Disease. Computational models will be developed that utilize data obtained from a wide range of experiments, from basic biochemical methods to advanced imaging techniques
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infection of heart valves. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter
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: College of Arts and Sciences: NATURAL SCIENCES DIVISION: Speech & Hearing Sciences Location Seattle, WA (primary) Riverside, CA (secondary) Start Date June 1, 2024 Description The University of Washington’s