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Experience May Substitute For Minimum Education. Certifications: No specific certification is required for this position. Work Experience: Postdoctoral (3 Years) Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A
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, computational genomics, functional assays, and integrated data analysis. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher who shares our passion for solving foundational problems in human genetics and
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Position Summary A one-year postdoctoral position with possible extension up to five years is open in the Cellular Mechanobiology Lab of Dr. Amit Pathak at WashU in St. Louis. The NIH-funded
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: Postdoctoral (3 Years) Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: PhD in cell biology or neuroscience and 5
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encouraged to apply. The role will report to the IPD Chief of Staff and head of program, strategy, and management and will work closely with the IPD’s translational leads and Baker, King, and Bhardwaj labs
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in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: AI Concepts, Biology, Technology Development Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer to our External
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UW Medicine biochemistry professor David Baker who was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for computational protein design. Today, the IPD comprises over 260 members and contains four faculty
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Pacific Ocean and, to the east, deserts, fruit, and wine country. Seattle is one of the fastest-growing cities with significant industries in biotechnology, computer technology and communication, global
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wine country. Seattle is one of the fastest-growing cities with significant industries in biotechnology, computer technology and communication, global health, and e-commerce. The variety of neighborhoods
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Position Summary Postdoctoral position is available immediately. The potential candidate should be an energetic, highly motivated PhD in chemistry or biochemistry with training in characterization