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science in a highly collaborative multidisciplinary environment that includes a Nobel laureate and members of the National Academy of Science and the National Academy of Medicine. St. Jude is ranked
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The Department of Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral research fellowships. These fellowships include
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• Independently design, execute, troubleshoot, and interpret experiments in structural biology, biochemistry, and cell biology • Perform protein complex expression/purification (mammalian and insect systems), cryo
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stronger. We seek employees who bring different and innovative ways of seeing the world and solving problems. The Arimura Lab in the Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutch is seeking a highly motivated
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of the National Academy of Science and the National Academy of Medicine. St. Jude is ranked on Fortune Magazine's "Best Workplaces in Health Care & Biopharma" and Glassdoor's "Best Places to Work," and is located
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Job Description A postdoc position is available in The Department of Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences. The Department of Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences at St. Jude Children's Research
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Job Description A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the lab of Tanja Mittag in the Department of Structural Biology. Project Description: The Mittag laboratory invites
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computational biology/chemistry, machine-learning for biological or chemical data, metabolism, and drug discovery/design. Mentorship is taken seriously and every effort will be made to ensure the candidate is
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fields: cell cycle control and protein degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Our work focuses on both tumorigenesis and normal biology, and our overall goal is to apply new mechanistic insights
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regulation. We are also actively studying the role of non-canonical translation events in antiviral immunity. The Subramaniam lab is part of the Basic Sciences Division and the Computational Biology Program at