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. The CIP is particularly interested in studies of information flow in sociotechnical systems; the role of information in the formation and dynamics of values, beliefs, or identities (race, gender, class
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disease models, human patient samples, 3D bone marrow organoid models, single-cell RNA-Sequencing, and general molecular and cellular biology techniques. The successful candidate should have a good
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), identifying specific genomic variants and their relationship to clinical manifestations, and understanding the molecular mechanisms behind these rare disorders. • Methods Development: Developing novel
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virus-host interactions. We have ongoing collaborations with labs in many other departments in the University, including Molecular Microbiology and Pathology & Immunology. Job Description Primary Duties
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information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Qualifications A Ph.D. in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology, or related discipline. Experience in cell culture
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samples for downstream molecular applications such as RNA/protein extraction, histological staining, and spatial imaging. Maintain and manage mouse colonies, including genotyping and timed pregnancies
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include quantum phases of matter, quantum computing, quantum error correction, non-equilibrium physics, critical phenomena, open quantum systems, and quantum simulation. This is a full-time position for
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transcriptomics to unravel complex cardiopulmonary vascular diseases. We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral candidates with preferred prior experience in developmental biology, molecular biology, or
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evolutionary genetics/genomics, molecular laboratory techniques, and field-based research. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology