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Bradley Justin Davidson

Associate Prof. at Swarthmore College PhD University of Washington

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NSF funded post-doc in comparative genomics or cell signaling

Posted by , on 19 January 2020

NSF and AHA funded post-doctoral position available in the Davidson lab at Swarthmore College. Searching for a post-doc who is passionate about both teaching and research. We are studying the ...

NSF funded post-doctoral position available in the Davidson lab at Swarthmore College

Posted by , on 10 April 2019

  Searching for a post-doc who is passionate about both teaching and research. We are studying the interplay between division and inductive signaling. In particular, we are exploring how signaling ...

Visiting Assistant Professor in Genetics at Swarthmore College

Posted by , on 25 December 2018

The Department of Biology at Swarthmore College invites applications for a two-year visiting assistant professor position starting in August of 2019. Teaching responsibilities consist of one course with weekly laboratory ...

Assistant Professor of Systems Biology at Swarthmore College

Posted by , on 8 September 2016

The Department of Biology invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level, beginning Fall 2017. Applicants should have a Ph.D.; post-doctoral experience is desirable. The strongest candidates ...

Two year position in Cell and Developmental Biology, Swarthmore College

Posted by , on 5 November 2013

    TWO-YEAR VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Department of Biology, Swarthmore College   The Department of Biology at Swarthmore College invites applications for a two-year visiting assistant ...

Recent jobs by Bradley Justin Davidson

NSF funded post-doctoral position focused on the interplay between cell division and signaling (Davidson lab, Swarthmore College)

Posted by , on 20 May 2021

Searching for a post-doc who is passionate about both teaching and research. Research in the Davidson lab focuses on the interplay between division and inductive signaling. In particular, we are exploring how signaling receptors are trafficked in dividing cells to generate asymmetric induction of a cardiac progenitor lineage. We study these questions in the invertebrate […]