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Scholar will perform research on neuroimmune mechanisms of early life stress and pediatric traumatic brain injury and its effects on brain development, transcriptomic changes, neural plasticity, and complex
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packaging mechanism as well as viral or exosome delivery technology. Required Qualifications PhD in chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, or molecular biology. Strong oral and written communication skills
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of his/her scientific mentor to investigate the epigenetic, transcriptional, molecular mechanisms of axon regeneration/degeneration. Key responsibilities: Conduct in-depth research with independence Design
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experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab focusing on Investigating the pathological functions of lactate in the development of lung fibrosis, Elucidating mechanisms
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interest in identifying factors and mechanisms that promote or hinder resilience after exposure to trauma. The mission of the THRIVE lab is to generate new knowledge through high-quality, innovative research
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Doctoral Scholar in the Thermal Materials Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The work involves designing and carrying out experiments to measure the thermal and electrical transport is solids
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conducts experimental research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar in the Thermal Materials Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The work
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training within the Department of Neuroscience; conducts independent research under the guidance of his/her scientific mentor to investigate the epigenetic, transcriptional, molecular mechanisms of axon
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the pathological functions of lactate in the development of lung fibrosis, Elucidating mechanisms of myofibroblast differentiation and apoptosis resistance via cellular communication, Exploring the role of fibrotic
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built around innate immune mechanisms, particularly, those related intracellular nucleic acid sensing pathways. These pathways are being investigated both within the broad context of addressing