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well as high-throughput screening strategies to identify small molecular compounds that might serve as novel therapeutic agents in disease using cell culture, kidney organoid, and mouse models. Successful
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, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, human subjects, and the like Open and timely discussion with the mentor regarding all facets of the Postdoctoral Appointee's research activities. Postdoctoral Appointees
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well as high-throughput screening strategies to identify small molecular compounds that might serve as novel therapeutic agents in disease using cell culture, kidney organoid, and mouse models. Successful
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disciplines. Experience in studying and applying protection agents or surface coatings for wood products is welcome. Previous experience in using analytical instruments is desirable. Fluent English language
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context of defining novel therapeutic agents in Hematological Research. Key Responsibilities: This position is expected to work independently under the guidance of the principal investigator. Projects will
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, enabling subsequent protein synthesis. Its transcriptional activity is continuously challenged by the occurrence of DNA damage, resulting from exposure of DNA to cellular metabolites and environmental agents
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termination 3. Adherence to University standards regarding use of isotopes, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, human subjects, and the like 4. Open and timely discussion with the mentor regarding all facets
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remains the property of Duke University upon termination Adherence to University standards regarding use of isotopes, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, human subjects, and the like Open and timely
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development of sustainable solutions to extend membrane lifespan while maintaining optimal performance. Special attention will be given to evaluating the effectiveness of cleaning agents, their chemical
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and conducting experiments using various mouse models of disease. This position involves investigating how bacterial agents modulate immune responses to develop novel therapeutic strategies, with a