15 postdoc-software-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models to discover novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers. The postdoc will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, multidisciplinary collaborations, and opportunities
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, CRISPR-based functional genomic screening, and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models to discover novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers. The postdoc will have access to state-of-the-art facilities
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xenografts. Required Qualifications A postdoc applicant should have a PhD and prior experience in lung cancer and metastatic models and techniques, such as molecular biology, cell culture, biomarker analysis
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on engineering nanoparticles for more targeted laser therapeutics and exploring new drug discovery for pediatric high-grade gliomas using connectivity mapping. Additionally, we are actively involved in
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statistical analysis software is required. Required Qualifications Ph.D. with a degree in biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology, physiology, pathology, or related field and expertise in immunological responses
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-derived xenograft mouse glioma models. His current focus is on engineering nanoparticles for more targeted laser therapeutics and exploring new drug discovery for pediatric high-grade gliomas using
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, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering or related majors. Supplemental Qualifications
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a major economic engine for the state of Nebraska. Led by Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., UNMC has six colleges, two institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000 students in
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, gene transfer, gene editing, biochemistry, cell biology, cell culture, and vertebrate animal models, including genetically-engineered mice. The work will include generation, characterization, and
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genetically-engineered mice. The work will include generation, characterization, and validation of induced pluripotent stem cell lines. The projects will be directed by Dr. Ram Subramanyan. An emphasis will be