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research interests in sedimentary geochemistry, sedimentology, and georesources. The successful candidate will contribute to a multidisciplinary research program aiming to advance our understanding
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technologies to uncover molecular and cellular mechanisms of leukemic transformation. Collaborate with computational scientists to analyse high-dimensional data and generate mechanistic insights. Maintain
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Internal Number: 369104 A funded postdoctoral position with an emphasis on studying the synaptic mechanisms of cognitive motor learning is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Aaron Kerlin
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dedicated to advancing the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of hematopoiesis, granulopoiesis, and leukemia development. We also develop innovative gene therapy approaches for hematopoietic stem cell
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering
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interaction analysis and single-cell approaches to unravel regulatory mechanisms of heart function and disease. CRISPR-based functional genomics will allow you to explore and steer the regulatory mechanisms
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phase of a project. Conduct behavioral, anatomic, chemogenetic, and pharmacological in rodents to delineate mechanisms underlying opioid abuse. Conduct conditioned place preference, and learning and
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A postdoctoral position is available for highly motivated individuals with a background in Computational Neuroscience to analyze complex time-series data from ongoing 2-photon microscopy experiments
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these counterintuitive reaction-diffusion mechanisms. We are particularly interested in discovering genuinely novel classes of reaction-diffusion mechanism, beyond the classic paradigms from applied mathematics and
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between HIV and substance abuse/aging. Specially focused on invitro and in vivo studies focused on cell lines, mouse, and non-human primates to understanding how disease mechanisms can operate during host