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Centers: Genetics Postdoc Appointment Term: Initial 2 years then reappointment possible Appointment Start Date: Immediate Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/rabinovitchbland (link is
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Previous Job Job Title Postdoc - Avian Respiratory Biology Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 372799 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code
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advanced optical neurotechnologies that have enabled large-scale optical interrogation of neuronal population activity at high spatiotemporal resolution across model systems. These capabilities have opened
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field data and ecological modeling. Pollutant Remediation and Pollution-Prevention Science Faculty Mentor: Dr. John Ferry (Environmental Chemistry) Focus on molecular approaches to pollutant remediation
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expertise, the postdoc may be involved in developing gene editing materials in vivo in humanized mouse model for HIV gene therapy. General laboratory support duties—Maintenance of cell cultures, Mtb cultures
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and state-of-the-art genetically engineered mouse models. Information about the postdoctoral training program and benefits can be found at http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/postdocs . Interested individuals
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microscopy to generate new insights into how cells coordinate and repair DNA double-strand breaks? Using baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , as a model organism, the project is designed to uncover novel
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chloroplast protein-protein interactions network (Wang et al., Cell 2023; Wang et al., in preparation for submission). Qualifications: The ideal postdoc candidate must have a Ph.D. in plant science, molecular
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-leukemia (e.g. Beneyto-Calabuig et al., Cell Stem Cell 2023 ). A specific focus is the use of genetic screens (E.g. CRISPR screens, Perturb-Seq, MPRA) in primary hematopoietic stem cell models