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Postdoctoral ScholarPenn State College of MedicineA Postdoctoral Scholar position is available immediately in the Department of Pharmacology Penn State College of Medicine (Hershey, PA USA). The individual should be motivated with expertise in animal models of pain/disease and molecular biology; experience in cannabinoid pharmacology would be ideal but not required. The trainee will perform supercritical CO2 extraction (and other extraction techniques) to prepare extracts from Cannabis and evaluate these extracts and pure constituents in a variety of pain models. A PhD in pharmacology, molecular biology, or related field is required. Skills and knowledge in cell culture, metabolism and/or pharmacokinetic studies, and animal models of pain would be beneficial. Applicant should have the ability to work in a collaborative work environment and will take an active role in the newly established Center for Cannabis and Natural Product Pharmaceutics. This position is supported by a recently awarded 5-year NIH Grant; while the position is listed for 1 year, we anticipate annual renewal based on performance. https://psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/PSU_Academic/job/College-of-Medicine/Postdoctoral-Scholar---Pharmacology_REQ_0000039649-1
Postdoctoral Research - 2Michigan State UniversityA postdoctoral research position is available to study the mechanisms involved in macrophage-microbiome crosstalk at Michigan State University, USA at the Department of Physiology. The project investigates how flavonoids regulate the immune function and restore microbiome health in obesity. Candidates should have a PhD in an area related to molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, signal transduction or immunology. The position requires previous experience in cell and molecular biology and mouse models. Special consideration will be given to candidates with previous experience in immunology, obesity, metabolism and microbiome analyses. Highly motivated individuals able to plan and design experiments independently are particularly encouraged to apply. Specific projects in the lab focus on the mechanisms that regulate the monocyte/macrophage differentiation and switching, apoptosis, and the role of flavonoids in immune-regulation in cancer and inflammation. For more information regarding our research projects visit https://sites.google.com/vi... Interested candidates should send a cover letter including a summary of achievements and research interests, curriculum vitae, reprints of interest and the names and contact information for three references to Dr. Andrea Doseff; E-mail: doseffan@msu.eduhttps://sites.google.com/view/dosefflab/home
Postdoctoral Research - 2Michigan State UniversityA postdoctoral research position is available to study the mechanisms involved in macrophage-microbiome crosstalk at Michigan State University, USA at the Department of Physiology. The project investigates how flavonoids regulate the immune function and restore microbiome health in obesity. Candidates should have a PhD in an area related to molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, signal transduction or immunology. The position requires previous experience in cell and molecular biology and mouse models. Special consideration will be given to candidates with previous experience in immunology, obesity, metabolism and microbiome analyses. Highly motivated individuals able to plan and design experiments independently are particularly encouraged to apply. Specific projects in the lab focus on the mechanisms that regulate the monocyte/macrophage differentiation and switching, apoptosis, and the role of flavonoids in immune-regulation in cancer and inflammation. For more information regarding our research projects visit https://sites.google.com/vi... Interested candidates should send a cover letter including a summary of achievements and research interests, curriculum vitae, reprints of interest and the names and contact information for three references to Dr. Andrea Doseff; E-mail: doseffan@msu.eduhttps://sites.google.com/view/dosefflab/home
Postdoctoral Research - 1Michigan State UniversityA postdoctoral research position is available to study the mechanisms involved in macrophage-microbiome crosstalk at Michigan State University, USA at the Department of Physiology. The project investigates how flavonoids regulate the immune function and restore microbiome health in obesity. Candidates should have a PhD in an area related to molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, signal transduction or immunology. The position requires previous experience in cell and molecular biology and mouse models. Special consideration will be given to candidates with previous experience in immunology, obesity, metabolism and microbiome analyses. Highly motivated individuals able to plan and design experiments independently are particularly encouraged to apply. Specific projects in the lab focus on the mechanisms that regulate the monocyte/macrophage differentiation and switching, apoptosis, and the role of flavonoids in immune-regulation in cancer and inflammation. For more information regarding our research projects visit https://sites.google.com/vi... Interested candidates should send a cover letter including a summary of achievements and research interests, curriculum vitae, reprints of interest and the names and contact information for three references to Dr. Andrea Doseff; E-mail: doseffan@msu.eduhttps://sites.google.com/view/dosefflab/home
Department Chairperson for BiologyArkansas State UniversityArkansas State University seeks applicants for the position of chair of the Department of Biological Sciences.https://chroniclevitae.com/jobs/0000511824-01

Department Chairperson for Biology

Arkansas State University

Arkansas State University seeks applicants for the position of chair of the Department of Biological Sciences. The chair is expected to provide leadership and support to a thriving department with a diverse group of biologists.

Department Chairperson for Biology

Arkansas State University

Arkansas State University seeks applicants for the position of chair of the Department of Biological Sciences. The chair is expected to provide leadership and support to a thriving department with a diverse group of biologists.