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The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor to serve as Vice Chair for Genomic Pathology. We seek an exceptional
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) to identify potential mechanisms relevant to human pulmonary diseases. This role demands a high level of expertise in cellular and molecular biology, with specialized skills in lung development, pulmonary
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the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative (https://www.stemcell.columbia.edu ). This is an outstanding opportunity to work with investigators in leading radiation biology and stem cell laboratories. Minimum Degree
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neurons obtained from rodent embryos. The project encompasses various techniques, including biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, and microscopy. For more information about out group, please visit
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for blocking the viral fusion process. Approaches include virology, cell biology, biochemistry, structural and computational biology. The candidate will be doing research focused on viral entry and membrane
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cytometric analysis of lymphocyte populations. Organize and compile results for presentation. Perform additional related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology
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Neurobiology. This is a 6-month, full-time, grant-funded position, with the possibility of renewal contingent on funding approval. Responsibilities Assists with molecular biology experiments and preparation
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-funded studies aimed at understanding the biology of these diseases, to define and develop novel biomarkers, and identify novel therapeutical targets. The project will involve working with different mouse
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required (weekends, holidays, overtime) based on need. Minimum Education Requirements: Bachelor's degree (or higher) in natural sciences (biology preferred) Minimum Skills Required: 4+ years of specialized
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the Department of Systems Biology is seeking a research Technician B. The work in the Wang laboratory is focused on diverse questions in systems and synthetic biology including mammalian microbiome function, host