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during pregnancy, and in animal models of obesity and diabetes during pregnancy and assess the metabolic outcome of the offspring across lifespan. Responsibilities Include: Research- 70% • Conduct animal
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biology, and tissue engineering to join our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to broad research projects focused on cardiovascular disease modeling and cardiac regeneration
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-funded project on microbe-mediated asexual reproduction. The lab uses insect models with a major focus on Wolbachia and other intracellular infections that alter animal reproduction. Research projects
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program, focusing on intermediate wheatgrass, perennial rye, and perennial wheat. The candidate will design and implement appropriate breeding strategies, integrating modern genomic approaches where
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mechanisms of fertility loss in females, the role of the microbiome in reproduction, susceptibility of hens to diseases including avian influenza, using organoid models to investigate reproductive function and
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the development and evaluation of the research. ■ Understand existing knowledge related to research topics through literature review and consultation with the Evidence Synthesis program. ■ Guides study design
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multi-model and improved visualization and communication of actionable intelligence in flood early warning,” “Assess the Effectiveness of Communication of Total Water Level Visualizations and Conduct User
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analysis. (10%) In vivo tumor modeling (mice) may be included if applicant is interested. Qualifications All required qualifications must be included in the application materials Required Qualifications: A
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laboratory equipment in working order including interfacing with companies/individuals repairing equipment. Maintain computers in working order. 5% - Prepare presentations Present literature at bi-weekly
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qualifications: Experience with high-strain-rate experimental techniques. Proficiency in numerical modeling (e.g., Abaqus, LS-DYNA, or similar). About the Department The Department of Aerospace Engineering and