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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar - Physiology & Cell
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar - Physiology & Cell
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar - Physiology & Cell
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. The appointee will investigate molecular mechanisms involved in the induction of alternative splicing in response to cancer promoting stimuli as well as the downstream effects of splicing changes. Cell culture
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for gene and cell therapy applications. Team members also have unique access to cross-disciplinary facilities and collaborations at our top-ranked schools of Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Veterinary
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. Desired: Experience in tRNA and protein purification, in vitro transcription of RNA, gel electrophoresis, chromatography, mass spectrometry/proteomics, Trypanosoma brucei and mammalian cell culture, and
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postdoctoral scholar position. We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated postdoctoral scholar with expertise in biochemistry, cell biology, structural biology, biophysics or related areas to conduct
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, biochemistry, peptide synthesis, enzymology, cell biology, and human iPSCs to explore disease mechanisms and the roles of protein kinases and PTMs (e.g., phosphorylation, ubiquitination). The candidate will
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experience in molecular cloning, cell biology, and animal handling & microsurgery is highly desirable. Working experience in mitochondrial biology or optogenetics is a plus. Additional Information: Location
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-throughput technologies, validation in cancer-relevant mouse models, and translation platforms—is to understand the fundamental principles driving tumor progression, including both cancer cell-intrinsic