14 phd-scholarship-in-computational-material-science Postdoctoral positions at Saint Louis University
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toxicity of tobacco products in youth. Qualifications: Minimum PhD or Equivalent in molecular biology, or other biological sciences. Other preferred qualifications: Experience working with patch clamp device
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will also be involved in different projects (e.g. USDA--soil health/microbiome, and funded NASA program). The major tasks will include but are not limited: 1. USDA--soil health/microbiome Perform soil
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biological processes, with a focus on: Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemical Techniques: Including mammalian cell culture, transfections, recombinant protein characterization, and enzyme kinetics. Cellular
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. The focus of the project is to understand the correlation between dengue vaccine protection and antibody enhancement. Unwanted/unsafe epitopes will be removed via viral engineering. Research skills in
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. Gucan Dai in the Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled scientist with a strong
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, interdisciplinary team that uses cell biology, protein engineering, biochemistry, human immunology and molecular biology techniques to understand lysosomal dysfunction in rare genetic disorders. The successful
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understand the correlation between dengue vaccine protection and antibody enhancement. Unwanted/unsafe epitopes will be removed via viral engineering. Research skills in structural, engineering, and evolution
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hepatic biology. The project will have translational components. Expertise in liver disease models, matrix biology, bioinformatics and immunology are a plus. The Postdoctoral position is expected to build
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for the position applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, gender identity, or other non-merit factors
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recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. The Warren Lab (in the Department of Biology at Saint Louis University is