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with major research universities worldwide as well as with neuro-related industries. The position will work under Dr. Ganesh Chand, Assistant Professor of Radiology, within WashU in St. Louis School
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Position Summary The Meers Lab is seeking out a Postdoctoral Researcher to lead projects that advance single-cell and single-molecule epigenome profiling technology development in service
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of findings or techniques privately or in publications. Collegial conduct towards co-trainees, staff members and members of the research group. Adherence to all applicable University policies, procedures and
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The University of Washington, Division of Hematology and Oncology has a position for a Clinical Research Study Assistant (Regulatory) to support
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Technology (SET) at the University of Washington Tacoma (UWT) is seeking to hire a postdoctoral scholar in transportation engineering. This is an interdisciplinary position with an emphasis on (1) emerging
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seeding. Identify cancer-derived genetic drivers in T cell-cancer cell interactions in the immune microenvironment. Develop novel single cell technologies to link cancer-stroma transcriptome within
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to relevant research. Learns lab functions helpful in running a lab (e.g., purchasing, explaining protocols to other lab members). Assists in developing procedures and guidelines for the lab. Assists with
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applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Scholar. This is a twelve-month position based at the University of Washington in Seattle, with a possible extension depending upon available funding and satisfactory
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are expected to have experience with basic molecular/cell biology techniques, as well as with stem cell and/or animal models of disease. Postdocs in the Arnold lab will be encouraged to develop new technical
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at WashU School of Medicine in St. Louis. The Klechevsky lab is dedicated to understanding how dendritic cells and other myeloid cells influence the development of immunity and cancer. Our broad and