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. The Department of Cell Biology is looking for a postdoc candidate to conduct research on tissue morphogenesis using zebrafish as a model system. The candidate will ideally have a training in
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Activities: Research Topic: Bioengineered Human Tissue Model for Juvenile Dermatomyositis Job Description: Our lab is focused on using bioengineered human muscle systems (myobundles) to research rare pediatric
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all applicable University and departmental policies and procedures. The postdoc candidate is expected to: 1) Develop coarse-grained or mesoscopic models of dynamic DNA nanostructures and polymer-grafted
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of these pathways. Your studies will utilize a variety of research methodologies such as human iPS cell culture and differentiation, generation of in vitro disease models, gene and protein expression analyses and
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will develop novel statistical and machine learning methods for any of the following: multi-omics data (such as bulk and large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing data, spatial transcriptomics, bulk and
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pathways and mechanisms underlying autoimmunity from a lncRNA and epigenetic gene regulation perspective. We utilize biochemical assays, tissue culture, mouse transplantation & disease modeling experiments
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, and to interact regularly with Dr. Jonathan Campbell to design and execute experimental studies involving animal and cell-based models of metabolic disease. In addition, will also perform the following
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circuits that regulate motivational and emotional states. The lab uses many state-of-the-art techniques, including deep-brain calcium imaging (2-photon in vivo microscopy) with single-cell resolution and
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-throughput genomic screening approaches, primary cell culture systems, and animal models of influenza disease. For more information visit https://mgm.duke.edu/faculty-and-research/primary-faculty/nicholas