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as well as RNA processing mechanisms in bone regeneration, and to define molecular mechanisms that underpin impaired bone repair in different disease models including obesity/type 2 diabetes. Research
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SPECIFICS POSTDOCTORAL POSITION Department of Cell and Biological Systems The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine A POSTDOCTORAL POSITION is available immediately to study the molecular
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the fields of RNA biology, bone biology, and osteoimmunology. Candidates must have a PhD. A Strong publication record and significant experimental training in molecular biology and biochemistry are required
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molecular infectious disease testing. The qualified applicant must have been awarded a PhD within the last 2 years and state their interest in pursuing a career in clinical microbiology to support patient
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management and ongoing nematology, microbiology, and molecular biology experiments, as assigned. Assist in training research technicians and undergraduate researchers when appropriate. Gain experience in grant
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hematopoietic cells, transplant assays Molecular biology approaches including western blot, RT-PCR, and DNA, RNA, and protein extraction, transfection. Immunology approaches including immunophenotyping, flow
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satisfactory performance. Degree/Field of Study: PhD in fluid dynamics, geomechanics, computational geomechanics by start date with Penn State. Applications must be submitted electronically and include a CV
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SPECIFICS The Zhu lab at the Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, has a Postdoctoral Scholar position is available immediately. Join our dynamic and collaborative research team as a
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, and advanced data analysis. This role is part of a large-scale, multi-institutional consortium study aimed at uncovering novel insights into the genetic and molecular underpinnings of neurodevelopmental
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approaches. Education Requirements: The successful candidate will possess a doctoral degree with expertise in molecular biology, experience with in-vivo and in-vitro models of inflammation testing, and