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Posted by Isabel M Palacios, on 24 November 2017
My ultimate scientific aim is to contribute to the understanding of diseases, and I believe that in order to achieve this goal we need to understand fundamental cell biophysical mechanisms ...Posted by Saikat Mukhopadhyay, on 23 November 2017
Postdoc position in Developmental Biology in Mukhopadhyay lab, UT Southwestern, Dallas. The focus of the current research in the Mukhopadhyay laboratory is to understand mechanisms of cellular signaling at the ...Posted by dgos, on 22 November 2017
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw Laboratory of Protein Metabolism in Development and Aging is seeking a talented Postdoctoral fellow Location: Warsaw, a vibrant city with an ...Posted by silviasantos, on 22 November 2017
We are looking for a highly motivated Senior Laboratory Scientist to join the quantitative cell biology laboratory headed by Dr Silvia Santos. The lab is a new addition to The ...Posted by Mark Peifer, on 21 November 2017
Interested in exploring cell adhesion, cytoskeletal regulation, or Wnt signaling & their roles in development and oncogenesis, as a graduate student or postdoc? The Peifer lab at UNC-Chapel Hill is ...Posted by dbsste, on 20 November 2017
A postdoctoral research position is available starting in 2018 with Asst. Prof. Timothy Saunders’ group at the Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore. The Saunders lab has been active since 2013 and studies ...Posted by Gabsang Lee, on 17 November 2017
Lee lab has been studying on cell specification process using human pluripotent stem cells, particularly nervous system and skeletal muscle cells to study human diseases and to develop new drugs. ...Posted by Aaron Johnson, on 16 November 2017
The Johnson Lab in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine (http://devbio.wustl.edu) is seeking applications for NIH funded Research Scientist positions. Our lab uses multiple model ...Posted by Stowers Careers, on 16 November 2017
Glaucoma is a devastating retinal degenerative disease without effective treatments, and its causes remain elusive. Our laboratory uses mice as a model to study glaucoma pathogenesis at the molecular level. ...Posted by Mayssa Mokalled, on 15 November 2017
The Mokalled lab in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine is hiring at all levels (http://www.mokalledlab.com/). Our lab uses zebrafish and mouse model systems to ...