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lineage tracing 2) inducible and cell type-specific knockout & over-expression 3) inducible deletion of a specific population. We constantly integrate biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology
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science into benefits for human health and the economy. About the role… The Genetic Mechanisms of Disease lab is a dynamic, supportive and highly collaborative research group which studies how common
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range of methodologies including developmental and cell biology, cancer biology, next generation sequencing and computational modelling. The Hill lab encourages creative and independent thinking and
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significant practical experience in EMI shielding, Mxene and wood composites research. The candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or a related discipline, or equivalent experience
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PhD graduate in immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or related fields Strong expertise in innate immunity, cancer immunology, or molecular biology Prior experience with immunology
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Requirements Postdoctoral researchers who have been engaged in biology and medical research in the U.S. but are no longer able to stay in the U.S., or those who were appointed to join a laboratory in the field
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The Rowland Institute at Harvard seeks outstanding early-career experimentalists in all fields of science and engineering to establish fully independent research groups in the rich intellectual
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generated. Required Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, developmental biology, or related field Strong expertise in mouse neurodevelopment (mandatory) Skilled in histology, immunofluorescence, and molecular
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and submit grants Your qualifications should include: Ph.D. or M.D. degree in biomedical sciences, or a related discipline Experience in tissue culture, cellular and molecular biology, and related
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integrative therapy approaches. As a successful candidate you will: Devise, plan, document, and advance basic science and translational projects in genetics, epigenetics, and precision oncology