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Qualified candidates will be highly motivated, possess strong communication skills and have a doctoral degree with research experience and training in one of the following fields health economics, health services research, health policy or related field. The ideal candidate will have strong policy analysis skills and experience conducting quantitative analyses using Medic
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We are looking for an intellectually curious and motivated post doc to study tumor associated macrophages, using the latest in single cell transcriptomic, spatial, and CRISPR technologies. We will provide salary support and technician assistance for the post docs' research, with the goal of publishing multiple high impact papers during the post doctoral training period. W
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The purpose of this Postdoctoral Fellow Research Associate position is to assist the primary investigator (PI), Dr. Onyinye Iweala with the following (1) To perform basic and translational scientific research centered on understanding (a) the role of glycolipids and invariant natural killer T cells in development and maintenance of alpha gal mammalian meat allergy (2) To
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The laboratory of Dr. Kirsten Bryant is located in the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and is affiliated with the Dept. of Pharmacology. We are focused on delineating new treatments for pancreatic and other RAS driven cancers. We are currently focused on targeting the RAS pathway in combination with inhibtors of metabolic processes. Minimum Education and Experience
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Enhancer chromatin in craniofacial and skeletal disorders The Shpargel Laboratory in the University of North Carolina Genetics Department is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to lead a R01 funded project studying the impact of enhancer chromatin activation factors on facial development and neural crest stem cell biology. The histone methylases, demethylases, acetylases, and
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The Lakshmanane Lab at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill seeks a creative, energetic, and motivated postdoctoral fellow to investigate the binding and functional properties of antibodies developed after viral infection and vaccination. We utilize structural biology, heterologous protein expression, biochemical and biophysical techniques, immunoassays, and cl
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The person to fill this position will be part of a highly productive team translating fundamental immunology and structural biology concepts into vaccine candidates for human norovirus. We are seeking candidates with extensive immunological, virological and/or molecular biology experience who are eager to drive vaccine studies from candidate design and testing in in vitro
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Cancer is a common diagnosis in the emergency department (ED) and by the time patients reach the ED, their cancer has often progressed to later stages. EDs are not intended to diagnose cancer. However, across different cancer types, the burden and risk factors of cancer diagnosis as an emergency have not been studied extensively in U.S. populations. Our NCI funded project
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The Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology serves the children of North Carolina in the diagnosis and treatment of known or suspected immune deficiencies and allergic diseases, including food and environmental allergies. Within the Division, the Food Allergy Initiative ( FAI ) is dedicated to the study of food allergy, including clinical trials of novel treatments,
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The Sumner Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with graduate experience in NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to join our team and conduct metabolomics analysis. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work as an integral part of the Sumner Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition Research Institute to conduct metabolomics investi
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Incidence and mortality of endometrial (uterine) cancer is increasing at an alarming rate. Obesity, hormone exposures, and inherited cancer risk ( DNA mismatch repair defects called Lynch syndrome) are major risk factors for developing uterine cancer. However, this disease has received limited attention, resulting in significant knowledge gaps in mechanisms of uterine can
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Postdoc Research Associate position is available in Lineberger Cancer Center. Research topics include investigation into the molecular mechanisms by which cancer associated human papillomaviruses ( HPV ) manipulate DNA repair pathways and avoid innate immune responses to promote viral replication and persistence, a major risk factor for cancer development. Additional proj
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The work conducted by the Postdoc will include, investigating the biochemical and molecular networks underlying T cell function during immune regulation and disease, by combining mouse models and biochemical, molecular, genetic, multi omics, and immunological approaches. Specifically, the postdoc will study how helper T cell differentiation is regulated to contribute to n
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The Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking applicants for Postdoctoral Research Associate positions. We conduct research in all areas of modern chemistry, and our research program is one of the strongest in the country with more than 300 publications annually and over 100 patents filed within the last 10 years. Our research h
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The Phanstiel Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (http //phanstiel lab.med.unc.edu/) is looking for a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellow to study gene regulation in human development and disease. We are particularly interested in understanding the mechanisms through which enhancers and three dimensional chromatin structure alter transcri
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