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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Mitochondria and Metabolism Center, University of Washington

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Senior Fellow (Postdoctoral) Position
Advanced Mechanistic Studies of Heart Metabolism using Isotope Tracer based Mass Spectrometry
 
An opening for a Senior Fellow (postdoctoral scientist) is available for a joint project between the laboratories of Dr. Rong Tian and Dr. Daniel Raftery, located in the Mitochondria and Metabolism Center on the South Lake Campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
 

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Neuro-Oncology Program (The National Cancer Institute (NCI))

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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), are seeking a tenure-eligible physician-scien

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"Proteomics", Mass Spectrometry and Puerto Rico

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ESI-MS of Hemoglobin
ESI-MS of intact human hemoglobin showing the alpha-Hb (15,130.0) and the beta-Hb (15,869.8).

We know that you are asking yourself what these three words from the title have in common: Proteomics, Mass Spectrometry and Puerto Rico. However, if we analyze them closely you will figure out. Beginning with proteomics, the word in Spanish is a bit difficult to pronounce: proteomica. Proteomics is the science field that studies proteins and their structure and function. And what does "Mass Spectrometry" have to do in this? WellÖ a lot because mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the analysis techniques used to determine the mass, identity and modification of proteins. And for those that are wondering what is Puerto Rico's role in all this; please blame Dr. Irving E.

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