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Job Description This Research Scientist 2 position will support research projects exploring the mechanisms underlying toxicity of yeast prions. 1. Perform research in protein folding, focused
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, and/or loss of prion phenotypes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1. Perform research in protein folding. 30% 2. Perform routine and help develop new techniques in molecular and cellular
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%). This is a three-month position starting January 1, 2026 with the possibility for renewal. The position will report to the PIs (Derek Dee and Rickey Yada) in the Food Protein Biophysics Laboratory. The Food
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protein-based immunotherapies. The successful candidate will support the lab’s mission to develop next-generation treatments by executing protein expression protocols in both mammalian and bacterial systems
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deployment of innate immune strategies that enable survival during phage attack. In addition, another major focus of our research is protein engineering and the development of new molecular tools based
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
culture techniques Laboratory experience in protein biochemical methods such as cloning, recombinant protein expression or purification, enzyme kinetics, or protein crystallization Special Physical/Mental
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The Guna lab is seeking applicants for a Junior or Assistant Specialist position using cutting edge functional genomics and biochemical techniques to understand how membrane proteins get made in human cells
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protein detection and imaging techniques. The post holder could be a postdoctoral scientist with a background in cell biology and molecular biology. Ideally with proven work experience at senior level in
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strength encompassing immunology, bacteriology, virology, biochemistry of cancer, protein science, and biology of metals. Further collaborative opportunities in cancer genomics, cancer biology, neuroscience
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Our Plant Science research covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology