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for the development of a sensor technology to detect microRNAs in biological samples. Specifically, the PRF will fabricate sensor on a paper platform and qualitatively and quantitatively test microRNA presence in
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About the Opportunity About the Institute Do you want to be part of an exciting new Institute focused on combining human and machine intelligence into working AI solutions? We are launching a
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About the Opportunity About the Institute Do you want to be part of an exciting new Institute focused on combining human and machine intelligence into working AI solutions? We are launching a
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medications development for substance use disorder. The positions are available immediately and both are expected to be filled by early 2023. Funding for the positions is provided mainly via the NIDA T32
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. Mechanobiology in aging in the musculoskeletal system or the cardiovascular system: this area focuses on the application of mechanobiology technology and discovery to the aging research. 2. Immunomechanobiology
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diseases. Based on Nobel Prize-winning science, RNAi therapeutics represent a powerful, clinically validated approach to treating diseases at their genetic source by “interfering” with mRNA that cause
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of specific proteins in a cancer cell’s nucleus with SINE technology. Our primary focus is on developing novel drugs which we hope will help treat patients with certain blood cancers or solid tumor malignancies
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About the Opportunity The College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH) combines Northeastern University’s signature approach to experiential learning with liberal arts education
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. Andrew Orr-Skirvin, PharmD, BCOP Clinical Professor, School of Pharmacy Chair, Department of Pharmacy & Health System Sciences Director of Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program 360 Huntington Ave
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technology and discovery to the aging research. 2. Immunomechanobiology: this area covers the study that intersects the research areas of mechanobiology with immunology. 3. Biomaterio-mechanobiology: this area