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photoreceptors and hair cells, and potential treatments. We utilize mouse models and various approaches in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, omics, bioinformatics, electrophysiology, behavior, and
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Stress Response. Defining the mechanisms of translational repression regulated by the Integrated Stress Response pathway in cancer. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in molecular biology
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molecular biology and animal studies. Intellectual creativity, ability to work independently and mentor lab technicians in support of the projects, and an interest in an academic faculty position after
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Posting Pay Rate Range 61000 to 84000 Close Date 10/31/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) 10/01/2025 Job Summary Lead the research and development of electrochemical processes
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Health Sciences PhD Program), and community engagement activities, we promote patient-centered health care and the delivery of evidence-based health innovations that improve population health and reduce
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on diverse health services and economics projects as lead or co-author of manuscripts and contribute to grant proposals. About the Department The Department of Population Health Sciences provides
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our lab’s unique expertise and preclinical and clinical data sets that have been acquired during this development and clinical translation process. Developing imaging biomarkers that could predict
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pathway to independence and opportunities for career advancement. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computer science or related field utilizing computer science methods, strong expertise in medical
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Brazil, Paraguay, and elsewhere. The postdoctoral fellow will lead work applying new sequencing and computational approaches to analyze M. tuberculosis genomic data. The fellow will have the opportunity
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retinal tissue dissection, immunohistochemical and molecular assays, confocal imaging, and basic analysis of imaging data. The candidate will help with tissue processing and data collection across multiple