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but not limited to, disease diagnosis/prognosis, biomarkers identification and treatment prediction, etc. Required Qualifications: A PhD by time of hiring in a relevant field. Relevant fields include
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scientists. This person coordinates the activities of core staff, conducts necessary development work in ligand screening, and presents research progress at campus-wide seminars. Required Qualifications PhD in
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opportunities across UNMC. Required Qualifications • PhD in Neuroscience, Biology, Physiology, Pharmacology, or related discipline • Demonstrated experience with rodent stereotaxic surgery (must) • Strong
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to discover novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers. The postdoc will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, multidisciplinary collaborations, and opportunities to lead high-impact publications. PhD in
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experiments to probe the unique features of cell division and polarized membrane growth in this unusual bacterium. Ideal candidates will have a PhD obtained within the past three years in molecular biology
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. Required Qualifications PhD Supplemental Qualifications Ability to perform in vivo experiments with mice (including drug treatment/injection, blood collection, tissue harvesting, downstream analyses of blood
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research projects in the laboratory. Applications are being accepted on-line at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/95670 . Required Qualifications PhD in Biomaterials/ Regenerative Medicine/Drug Delivery
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conferences and publish results in peer-reviewed journals. Specific questions can be directed to: Ruirui Liu, PhD Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology ruliu@unmc.edu Interested candidates may apply with
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) Job Requisition Begin Date 01/07/2026 Position Qualification Position Summary Candidates must have a PhD, MD, MBBS, or equivalent. Conduct experiments in the areas of basic molecular and cellular
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to others, train, and supervise research staff and students. Required Qualifications PhD, or MD/PhD in vascular biology and/or pulmonary hypertension. Candidates with previous experience in animal models