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Postdoctoral researcher in protein biochemistry, protein evolution, and generative biology Our lab’s mission is to ensure that the AI revolution in biology occurs in a way that benefits humanity. Our current
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the Departments of Bioengineering and Genetics. Individuals should have an interest in precision medicine, human genetics and working at scale to deliver resources to understand protein function, clinical variant
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, molecular biology, or bioengineering) PhD and/or MD degree conferred prior to start date Strong background in cellular and molecular immunology Additional experience in cancer models, cell / protein
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to conferences, interactions with clinicians, and close collaboration with partner research groups in protein chemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Required Qualifications: MD or PhD in a relevant
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. · Identifying roadblocks to hair cell regeneration by manipulating developmental signaling pathways and screening compounds that promote supporting cell reprogramming. Required Qualifications: · PhD
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: bacteriology, fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, antibiotic assays, biochemical purifications, biochemical assays such as binding assays and protein gel electrophoresis, as well as analytical methods
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, and mechanistic biology to define the function and druggability of proteins. We are seeking a postdoctoral candidate with expertise in mass spectrometry and molecular metabolism. Additional expertise in
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cell reprogramming. Required Qualifications: · PhD (or equivalent) in stem cell biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, or a related field. · Demonstrated expertise in cell
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, EBV, HBV, HPV) and chemical biology trainees with a willingness and aptitude for learning new experimental systems. Our projects require an adaptable mix of molecular virology as well as protein
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underlying theme of the laboratory effort. Current studies characterize how molecular domains of a virus and the expression of specific proteins present on the surface of cholangiocytes drive cross talk in