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researcher to work on Cellular Regulation and Mechanisms of Protein Arginylation Modification. Our research is aiming to elucidate the biological functions of arginylation, discover the protein substrates
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offers the opportunity to work on translational models, cutting-edge omics technologies, and contribute to high-impact publications in a collaborative research environment. Job Description Primary Duties
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investigating the pathophysiological underpinnings of Chiari malformation. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Jennifer Strahle (Professor of Neurosurgery) and Dr. Arash Nazeri (Assistant Professor
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hematopoietic stem and multipotent progenitor populations to modulate lineage output for therapeutic purpose in diseases and aging context. This project will involve primary mouse and human stem cell sorting
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system. This role would advance three, ongoing NIH/NIA R01 funded grants that investigate the long-term impact of AD brain pathology on driving behavior and driving cessation among persons with and without
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processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and custom
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candidate will investigate the functions of bile metabolites induced by bacterial infection. We aim to advance our understanding of how infection-stimulated bile metabolites influence intestinal defense
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Position Summary The Cognitive Technology Research Laboratory (CTRLab) in the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at WashU in St. Louis is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work in
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and hamster models. The projects in the lab include assessing the role of T and B cell immunity on virus infection and transmission, evaluating innovative virus vaccines, as well as developing assays
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://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2024/WashU-awarded-20-million-to-develop-high-tech-imaging-technology.html . The candidate is expected to work on one of the following research areas and/or develop new research directions