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A postdoctoral position is available in the Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis at NIH/NIEHS for a highly motivated individual to join a research group interested in characterizing molecular mechanisms of cell adhesion and migration focusing on...
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A Postdoctoral position will soon be available at NIH to study disease mechanisms arising from CGG•CCG-repeat expansion in the 5' UTR of the FMR1 gene. Expansion at this locus results in Fragile X associated tremor and ataxia syndrome (FXTAS),...
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Fragile sites are regions of chromosomes that appear as gaps or constrictions. They are frequently associated with chromosome breakage and translocation. Their molecular basis is unknown but is thought to involve problems with DNA replication and/or...
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Fragile X syndrome is the most common heritable cause of intellectual disability. It is caused by expansion of a CGG•CCG-repeat tract to >200 repeats. This causes gene silencing by a mechanism, as yet unknown. We and others have identified a...
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A postdoctoral position is available to study the role of Eph receptor and ligand signaling pathways affecting cell movement and cell fate. A combination of molecular, cell biological, and biochemical techniques are applied in the amphibian...
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This Postdoctoral position is part of the functional genomics core of the highly collaborative Environmental Stress pathway project (ESPP). Based in the laboratory of Professor Jay Keasling, this research focuses on a molecular understanding of...
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Two postdoctoral research positions will be available beginning September 2008 to understand the mechanisms of extracellular matrix-mediated tumor suppression. The major cause of cancer death is due to metastatic disease. Our laboratory is studying...
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Pain is an unpleasant physical experience that if left untreated can lead to functional impairment and clinical decline. Health care professionals who work with children have an especially difficult task when it comes to assessment of pain,...
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A postdoctoral position is available in Viral Immunology, Laboratory of Respiratory Biology, to study the mechanism of viral regulation of respiratory inflammation and immune regulation. The prospective candidate will use immunology and Molecular...
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A postdoctoral position is available for a Drosophila researcher in the Stem Cell Regulation and Animal Aging Section in the Mouse Cancer Genetics Program at the National Cancer Institute of NIH. Stem cells are responsible for maintaining tissue...
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The Imaging Probe Development Center (IPDC), part of the NIH Roadmap Initiative, http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/, has a postdoctoral position available within its new core synthetic chemistry laboratory located near Rockville, MD. The facility is newly...
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A postdoctoral training position is currently available in the Membrane Signaling Group of the Laboratory of Neurobiology at NIEHS in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina to study thyroid hormone signaling in the brain. We have recently discovered...
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Postdoctoral training positions are currently available in the Membrane Signaling Group of the Laboratory of Neurobiology at NIEHS in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina to study regulation of ion channel proteins by signal transduction pathways,...
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The National Human Genome Research Institute Intramural Health Disparities Postdoctoral Fellowship is intended to provide promising recent doctoral graduates the opportunity to use genetic and genomic approaches to advance the growing area of health...
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L1 retrotransposons have been replicating and evolving in mammalian species since ≥ 80 million years ago. Novel L1 families repeatedly arose, only to go extinct coincident with the emergence of another novel L1 family. This pattern has persisted to...
