80 computational-cell-signaling-post-doc Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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pulmonary vascular endothelial cells contributes to pulmonary vascular remodeling. Our current research program includes investigations into the role of hyperactive mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) in
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, creative, independent, and enthusiastic scientist to further our basic and translational studies of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We study disease-relevant cell and organ signaling pathways in IBD
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biochemistry, genomics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and model organism systems to uncover the mechanisms by which histone mutations disrupt human development and lead to disease. Our ultimate goal is to
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the areas of either tumor immunology, the impact of fibrosis on tumor immunology or developing new approaches for tumor immunotherapy. The DeNardo lab uses state of the art techniques in single cell genomics
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with a group of highly motivated scientists to employ interdisciplinary approaches such as retinal cell biology, functional genomics, imaging, and biochemistry. The Chen Lab has a well-recognized
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, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Computational Biology, etc.). Exceptional skills in molecular biology, genomics, human cell culture, and bioinformatics. Preferred Qualifications Education
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Position Summary Functional Genomics of circular RNAs in Alzheimer's Disease. The Cruchaga Lab, member of the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center, is recruiting a motivated, creative, self-driven
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology
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Position Summary A postdoctoral (Ph.D or M.D/Ph.D) opportunity to study myeloid cell biology and its implications for immunotherapy is available to join the laboratory of Dr. Eynav Klechevsky
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research project aims to understand how biomechanical cues present in the extracellular matrix regulate the responses of grouped epithelial cells and tissues, in particular collective cell migration, wound