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to study the structural enzymology of proteins responsible for blood coagulation (https://biochem.slu.edu/faculty/dicerawp/ ) with the goal of unraveling the molecular architecture and mechanism
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. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Earned doctorate in a relevant field. Track record of research productivity or strong potential for producing
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University, St. Louis, MO, USA, seeks two highly motivated postdoctoral researcher associates to study the structure and function of proteins involved in photophysics and photochemistry in both oxygenic
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Laboratory of Structural Enzymology, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine The Antony Laboratory is seeking multiple highly motivated Postdoctoral Research
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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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to collaborate effectively in a team environment. Demonstrated commitment to advancing mental health research and addressing public health challenges. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks
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understanding of statistics and familiarity across multiple biological fields of study. Exceptional organizational skills with strong attention to detail in data management, record keeping, and laboratory
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Biochemical Techniques: Mammalian cell culture, cloning, lentiviral generation, cell line generation, animal handling and husbandry. Experience with CRISPR technology or unbiased prime editing screens would be
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the fundamental mechanisms of ion channels in excitable membranes using a multidisciplinary approach. Our NIH-funded research integrates structural biology, chemical biology, genetics, fluorescence microscopy, and