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Category: molecular biology

Assistant Professor in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

September 10, 2019
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| cell biology, employment, Erik Johnson, molecular biology, research, STEM, Teaching
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POSITION FILLED Assistant Professor in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology The Department of Biology at Wake Forest University invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor who will complement our existing research strengths by developing a thriving, extramurally-funded research program. Candidates whose expertise includes cell signaling, mechanisms of differentiation, cell…

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Posted in cell biology, employment, Erik Johnson, molecular biology, research, STEM, Teaching

Microbiology Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow

March 25, 2019
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| employment, Microbiology, molecular biology, Regina Cordy, Sheri Floge, Teaching
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POSITION FILLED, May 2019 The Department of Biology is currently searching for a Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow in Microbiology to join our staff.  If you are interested in this opportunity, please visit the following link for further information. This position offers opportunities to gain and refine expertise in teaching and mentoring undergraduate students while also pursuing…

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Posted in employment, Microbiology, molecular biology, Regina Cordy, Sheri Floge, Teaching

Meet the new Teacher-Scholars: Biology

September 7, 2018
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| Microbiology, molecular biology, Regina Cordy, Sheri Floge
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We are pleased and excited to welcome our two new Faculty members, Dr. Regina Joice Cordy and Dr. Sheri Floge.  The Undergraduate College published a brief article on our two new members that can be found below! Meet the New Teacher-Scholars: Biology When Cordy and Floge applied for the same Assistant Professor position, the department…

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Posted in Microbiology, molecular biology, Regina Cordy, Sheri Floge

Molecular Biology Search 2016

September 13, 2016
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| employment, molecular biology

The Department of Biology at Wake Forest University seeks a new tenure-track faculty member who asks basic biological questions at the molecular and cellular level(s). The WFU HR job search number is 2372-141. This position is part of a university-funded initiative to develop Wake Downtown, a newly renovated state of the art research and teaching…

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Faster Drug Discovery

November 15, 2012
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| Genomics, molecular biology, research

A Google search for drug discovery Grants totaling $860,000 fund cutting-edge genetic sequencing By ALICIA ROBERTS Jason Gagliano, a biology graduate student, works in a Wake Forest lab. It’s what scholars dream about: getting to work with the latest technology and leading researchers in the industry to develop a scientific breakthrough. For Jason Gagliano, a…

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Posted in Genomics, molecular biology, research

Fruit Fly Research Combines Drosophila and Diabetes

August 14, 2012
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| cell biology, insects, molecular biology, Neuroscience, research

Dr. Eric Johnson’s research on Drosophila provides insight into human diabetes treatment. His laboratory’s findings were recently featured by the WFU News Service and the scientific journal Genetics. Complexity doesn’t stem from having different genes or special nerve cells. The basic biophysical, biochemical makeup is the same. The difference in complexity is in the number…

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Posted in cell biology, insects, molecular biology, Neuroscience, research

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