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candidate with: A PhD degree in Life Science, preferable Cell Biology, Biomedicine, or Computational Biology Curious mind-set with a strong interest in fundamental Cell cycle, DNA replication and Genome
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expertise in macrophage/stroma interactions. Applicants must hold a PhD (or be close to completion: thesis submitted at the time of application) in immunology, stem cell biology, or stromal cell biology
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writing, manuscript preparation, and strategic career planning, opportunities for networking across regenerative medicine, cardiac biology, and stem cell engineering communities, Access to cutting-edge
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Center for Advancement of Blood Cancer Therapies (CABCT) (https://icahn.mssm.edu/research/cabct ). The successful candidate will work on projects involving human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and
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ranging between 15 and 30%. The necessity to find additional source of organs for transplantation has boosted research on the generation of organs from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). We develop new
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-activated cell sorting (FACS), and immunoprecipitation (IP). Maintains and differentiates human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into specific cell lineages using established protocols and assist with
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and computational biology to define mechanisms of cellular and humoral immunity to the transplanted organ and how alloimmunity is suppressed in patients receiving donor hematopoietic stem cells. In
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for this postdoctoral study focuses on two stages of processing. The first stage is retting, where the candidate will study the physicochemical properties (evolution of the primary and secondary cell walls of the stems
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of specific DNA repeats. We are seeking motivated candidate who has experience in the following aspects: Biology of C. elegans; cell culture particularly induced pluripotent stem cells and neurons; recombinant
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experiments. Generation of lentiviral vector for in vivo or in vitro gene delivery; primary neuronal culture; human fibroblast and pluripotent stem cell culture. Compile and analyze data with appropriate