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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Asscoiate Department Center on Structured Organic P Salary Details Minimum salary $63,968 CY $55,624 AY Offer
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project
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, biogeochemistry, molecular evolution, and synthetic organic chemistry that will allow the design of interdisciplinary experiments to test origins of life questions. The Postdoctoral Associate will be expected
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. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System
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organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry or a similar science field is required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Candidates must be able to: Design retro-synthesis routes
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate- Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Department Chemistry & Chemical Biology Salary Details 63,968 Offer
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, curriculum vitae (including a list of relevant coursework for environmental, organic, analytical, and polymer chemistry), names and contact information for three references, and up to two examples of scholarly
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of the 3 areas: Proteomics, Organic/Medicinal Chemistry, and Cell Biology. Multiple training backgrounds from these areas are not required at all. Devote 40-50% research time to 1 of the 3 areas. Use 50
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project