15 phd-position-civil-engineering Postdoctoral research jobs at Saint Louis University
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the Mississippi and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the country. Tse Lab @ Saint Louis University School of Medicine www.TseLabVirology.com The Tse Lab has a postdoctoral associate position available
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-omics and Longitudinal Modeling in Alzheimer’s Disease Appointment: Full-time, 1-year term (renewable pending funding and performance) Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral
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biological processes, with a focus on: Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemical Techniques: Including mammalian cell culture, transfections, recombinant protein characterization, and enzyme kinetics. Cellular
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research agenda. The ideal candidate will have experience conducting program evaluations and designing research projects related to education policy issues. NIH funded postdoctoral positions are available
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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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. Qualifications A recent PhD in Plant/microbial Biology, Biochemistry, or related discipline Relevant Experiences in Bioinformatics and Proteomics Experience in basic Microbiology techniques including tissue
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contribute to experimental optimization. Perform advanced laboratory techniques, including RT-PCR, histology, mRNA extraction, chromatography, and electrophoresis. Prepare and maintain culture media, reagents
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electrophoresis. Prepare and maintain culture media, reagents, and experimental models (including animal handling and injections). Conduct assays, sterilize equipment, and ensure compliance with safety standards
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, and publication. This position involves both wet-lab and computational work. The fellow will apply cutting-edge genomics technologies to collaborative projects and manage the day-to-day operations of
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seeking a postdoctoral research associate to join our team seeking to reveal the physiological mechanisms that enable animals to survive severe hypoxia and anoxia. This position is funded by a recent grant