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#37681 Job Summary: The Jonsson lab is looking for a post-doctoral fellow to join the research team led by Dr. Anna Helena Jonsson, Assistant Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at the University
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microRNA signaling in fetal growth restriction, and (2) pioneering in utero gene editing approaches to correct genetic disease before birth. Current projects include the development of CRISPR-Cas9–based base
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project at the intersection of RNA biology, cancer biology, and virology. Experience in molecular biology, data analysis, and tissue culture is required. The Wang laboratory is currently studying The role
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supervision from Dr. Kohler Present data to lab and group lab meetings. Write project summaries and manuscripts. Supervision of students and Professional Research Assistants within the lab Work Location: Onsite
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. The selected candidate will assist with projects involving analysis of longitudinal data with missing, correlated data, and truncated outcome data. Pursuit of independent research that aligns with the project
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include contributing to the ideation and design of new studies, assisting data cleaning and preparation, and supporting the development of scientific communications such as abstracts, conference
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associated underlying molecular mechanisms, as well as intervertebral disc disease, such as IVD degeneration. The Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to be the project lead for several ongoing research projects
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immunology. Experience with microscopy techniques, molecular biology, omics analyses, and tissue culture is highly desirable. The successful candidate will contribute to projects supported by strong
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to manuscripts for publications, assist grant applications, and participate regular lab meetings and scientific activities. · Communicate with the investigator, other team members, and external collaborators
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planning research projects. Performing developmental genetics experiments using mammalian (mouse/human) retinal tissues. Performing routine molecular biological techniques. Work Location: This role is