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solid cancers. We are especially interested in therapeutic strategies that exploit mitochondrial vulnerabilities, including the use of nucleoside analogs, small GTPase inhibitors, natural plant-derived
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contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. Principal Investigator: Na Young Kim Project Name: Solid-state analog Optimization Solver and Quantum Machine Learning (Theory) Research Area
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Fellow in IC design to design and realize high speed high efficiency analog/RF ICs. The Research Associate/Research Fellow is also expected to support teaching activities as required by the school. Key
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supports research in analog/mixed-signal, RF/mm-wave, biomedical, power management, and emerging devices. We are hiring a Research Associate/Research Fellow in RFIC design to develop advanced radio frequency
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analogous processes in more complex human cellular systems. The research aims to establish mechanistic understanding of molecular networks that maintain homeostasis under stress conditions. Through rigorous
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as a model organism complemented by in vitro biochemical systems. The insights gained from this well-controlled model will provide a foundation for understanding analogous processes in more complex
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lasers (ECDL, Ti:Sa, Fiber), stabilization systems (optical phase lock loop, high-finesse cavity), digital and analog control electronics, active diffractive optical elements (spatial light modulators
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in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and other solid cancers. Our work emphasizes therapeutic candidates targeting mitochondrial vulnerabilities, including nucleoside analogs, small GTPase inhibitors
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analog being developed for rare gastrointestinal diseases, including short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure (SBS-IF), as well as several earlier stage assets. Building upon our history of GI
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-acting synthetic GLP-2 analog being developed for rare gastrointestinal diseases, including short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure (SBS-IF), as well as several earlier stage assets. Building upon our