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opportunities exist to contribute to development and delivery of training and technical assistance activities. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty toward the development of an independent program of
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(ES) cells, patient-derived induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, mouse genetic models, and animal models of cardiomyopathy, heart failure and vascular disease. During past years, the lab has published
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of the observations made by Dr. Schmidt’s research program was that the composition of bacteria residing within the intestinal tract can profoundly impact the severity of malaria. A postdoctoral fellow is needed
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(ES) cells, patient-derived induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, mouse genetic models, and animal models of cardiomyopathy, heart failure and vascular disease. During past years, the lab has published
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the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications A doctorate or terminal degree is required. Practical experience with molecular and cellular biology techniques, such as tissue cultures, western blotting, genetic
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of discovering small molecule therapy for photoreceptor degenerative disorders. To elucidate the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate
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the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications A doctorate or terminal degree is required. Practical experience with molecular and cellular biology techniques, such as tissue cultures, western blotting, genetic
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genetic models, and animal models of cardiomyopathy, heart failure and vascular disease. During past years, the lab has published in Nature Cell Biology, Developmental Cell, Development, Genome Biology
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. The studies will be carried out using methodologies of proteomics and genetics. Protein extraction from the brain tissue of individuals with frontotemporal dementias, TDP-43 characterization by biochemical
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Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School