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. This individual will conduct interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research in in vitro 3D modeling to understand how the early placenta develops. The researcher will work primarily in tissue culture to model
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determining fetal growth and long-term health. The research group employs physiological, molecular and translational approaches, and utilizes a wide variety of model systems including primary human trophoblast
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experiments to better understand how neutrophil derived mediators influence inflammation within the mucosa, including, but not limited to, models of inflammatory bowel disease. Utilizing specialized knowledge
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digital health. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to oversee the research on hearing aid service delivery model and contribute to several projects on hearing aids specifically examining
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response of the lung vasculature to hypoxia and other injuries. Specifically, the post-doctoral fellow will perform mechanistic studies in hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension animal models as well as in
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research experience Prior experience with cell culture and rodent model systems Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong team player with excellent
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. Use of animal model systems to study leukemia pathogenesis. Analysis and Publication of Research Data (20% of Time Spent) Mentoring of students and technical staff (5% of Time Spent) Prepare data and
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subtypes of disease using multi-omics and computational models. Revealing age- and sex-specific physiological changes in neurodegeneration. Translating insights from human and model systems to uncover novel
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large language models (LLMs) evaluation and improvement for reasoning, LLMs interpretability, uncertainty modeling. Responsibilities also include contributing to the ideation and design of new studies
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circuit modeling, in vivo two-photon microscopy of synaptic and cellular activity, two-photon optogenetic perturbations, CRISPR/Cas9 gene manipulations, and rodent visual behaviors. In