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Postdoctoral Associate, MED School of Medicine, Pharmacology

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Boston University
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Postdoctoral Associate, MED School of Medicine, Pharmacology

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The Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry in Aging in the Department of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) is seeking to fill a full-time position of Postdoc Associate, requiring experimental skills and some experience of data analysis.

The project is a multi-disciplinary study to use human samples, animal models and cell cultures to investigate the pathological pathway and risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease. You will join a group of talented and motivated team members for this mission.

The successful applicant will design experiments; implement different experimental techniques in molecular biology, immunology and cell biology investigate pathalogical process and drug targets for Alzheimer’s Disease in a collaborative environment; conduct statistical analyses for the experimental results; write manuscripts; train students and clinicians for bench research; and test and utilize new software and tools for the experiments.

Required degree: PhD or MD

TO APPLY: PLEASE EMAIL CVs to Dr. Wendy Qiu at wqiu67@bu.edu

Job Location Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/Regular

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