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scientific mentor; plans, designs and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the study of trained in either electrophysiology or molecular biology or both to contribute to our research in
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to accomplish these goals, which will promise to provide critical insights into the molecular circuitry that drives these lung cancers and, consequently, results in the development of novel therapeutic strategies
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, interdisciplinary environment. The Sen Lab focuses on the development of new treatment paradigms for clinically relevant molecular subsets of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality. The Sen Lab takes
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; excellent verbal and written communication skills; and a collaborative mentality towards research and mentoring. Desired skills and techniques include Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Electronic Structure
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, or other related disciplines Experience in virology, population genetics, molecular biology, or bioinformatics/computational biology to study the evolutionary dynamics of infectious diseases Experience in
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to conduct research in virology. The postdoctoral fellow will focus on the transmission and pathogenesis of African swine fever virus (ASFV). This project involves animal studies, cell culture, molecular
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: The Sen Lab focuses on the development of new treatment paradigms for clinically relevant molecular subsets of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality. Situated Comprehensive Cancer Center at the
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experiments using murine cancer models and a strong background in immunology, experience in molecular and cell biology techniques including primary cell culture, RNA assays, and protein assays, confocal assay
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of electron dynamics in molecular and solid-state systems. Under the supervision of Professor Michael Chini, he/she will work on two main activities: 1) Commissioning a setup for high-order harmonic
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. Previous experience working with research animals (mice), DNA/RNA/Protein isolation, purification, PCR/qPCR, Western and Northern blot techniques, Molecular cloning, mammalian cell culture, Flow cytometric