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group dedicated to understanding the fundamental molecular mechanisms of metabolism. Our work focuses on how nutrient sensing pathways contribute to metabolic disease. We use a combination of cutting-edge
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the fate and distribution of contaminants in the environment. The researcher will be directly supervised by PI Cara Santelli, who has a diverse lab that is committed to inclusivity and creating a sense of
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have a PhD in environmental engineering, earth or environmental engineering, or related fields, with a background in ecohydrology. Experience in ecohydrological modeling and remote sensing is desired
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cellular tools (e.g., gene knockdown, qPCR) to dissect cell death sensing pathways • Perform retinal functional assessments (e.g., ERG) and gene expression analysis in RPE and photoreceptors • Perform high
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diverse soil and management conditions - Excellent technical knowledge of nitrogen dynamics and loss pathways in crop production - Proficiency in GIS and remote sensing workflows, using tools like QGIS, R
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to investigate the underlying DNA damage response mechanisms in cancers. One area of active research is to investigate mechanisms of sensing and resolving R-loops in cancers to provide molecular insight