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inflammation, immune signaling, or cellular stress responses Responsibilities Design, execute, and interpret independent research projects Apply molecular, cellular, and systems biology approaches to mechanistic
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of designing hypothesis-based experiments, executing studies, and preparing manuscripts. Requires a PhD in Biochemistry or related field; significant experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, and mouse
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research career. Responsibilities include: Designing and conducting experiments Analyzing, interpreting, and presenting research findings Participating in manuscript and grant writing Attending and
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and contribute to hypothesis-driven experimental design. Prepare manuscripts and assist with grant applications. Present research findings at national and international scientific meetings. Mentor
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and instructional design. The position requires a PhD in a science discipline, preferably chemistry. Additional training in basic science education research skills is desired. This includes both
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package for full-time employees designed to support both personal and professional well-being. For more detailed information, please visit our Benefits Page . (Note: For Postdoctoral benefits, please see
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bandgap semiconductor devices The model will be used to design of device-level thermal management solutions for high power wide bandgap semiconductor devices Work closely with industrial collaborators
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to translate these findings into biomarkers and therapeutic strategies relevant to patients undergoing definitive or adjuvant chemoradiation. Primary Duties: Design and execute radiation biology
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at Penn State University and be part of a supportive research environment that encourages innovation and professional growth. Salary will be commensurate with your experience and qualifications, reflecting
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characterization through the measurement of cyclotron radiation emitted by magnetically-trapped electrons produced by a gaseous radioactive source. We are currently working on the design of a large scale detector