Sign InDues Join Privacy Contact Search
Home Career Center

Career Center

Job Seekers, Welcome to APCR Career Center
Search Filters
Use this area to filter your search results. Each filter option allows for multiple selections.
Search Results: 149 Jobs
Create Alert
Loading... Please wait.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Logo
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, New York

NEW! NEW!
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Logo
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, New York

NEW! NEW!
NEW! NEW!
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Logo
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Seattle, Washington

NEW! NEW!
Baylor Scott & White Health Logo
Baylor Scott & White Health

Dallas, Texas

NEW! NEW!
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Logo
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Seattle, Washington

NEW! NEW!
Emory Healthcare Logo
Emory Healthcare

Atlanta, Georgia

NEW! NEW!
AdventHealth Logo
AdventHealth

Orlando, Florida

NEW! NEW!
NEW! NEW!
Indiana University Health Logo
Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, Indiana

NEW! NEW!
Emory Healthcare Logo
Emory Healthcare

Atlanta, Georgia

NEW! NEW!
Vanderbilt Health Logo
Vanderbilt Health

Nashville, Tennessee

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland

NEW! NEW!
Emory Healthcare Logo
Emory Healthcare

Atlanta, Georgia

Duke University Health System Logo
Duke University Health System

Durham, North Carolina

Nicklaus Children’s Health System Logo
Nicklaus Children’s Health System

Miami, Florida

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Logo
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, New York

Indiana University Health Logo
Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, Indiana

Vanderbilt Health Logo
Vanderbilt Health

Nashville, Tennessee

Loading... Please wait.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Developmental Biophysics
DescriptionThe Özbudak Lab (https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/bio/o/ertugrul-ozbudak) is looking for a postdoctoral fellow interested in combining interdisciplinary approaches to discover systems-level mechanisms governing spatiotemporal pattern formation during embryonic development. Embryos develop spatiotemporal patterns by encoding and interpreting biological signals in real time. Despite unavoidable fluctuations in gene expression, embryonic development is robust and reproducible, which necessitates several mechanisms buffering stochastic gene expression. A striking example of robust spatiotemporal patterning is the rhythmic segmentation of somites, which ar


This job listing is no longer active.

Check the left side of the screen for similar opportunities.
Loading. Please wait.
Powered By Naylor Association Solutions