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that directly relate to this position. The Speech Neurophysiology Lab is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral research fellow position in a brain imaging laboratory that studies the neural bases of stuttering
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perturbation screens with high content molecular and imaging data to understand cellular and multi cellular combinatorial programs in cells and tissues in health and disease. You will join a highly collaborative
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a brain imaging laboratory that studies the neural bases of stuttering and other related speech-language and developmental disorders. Why Join Michigan Medicine? Michigan Medicine is one
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | New York City, New York | United States | about 1 month ago
clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it. MSK is dedicated to training the next generation of
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terms of stem and progenitor cell and lineage reprogramming. Studies are at the cellular and molecular level using novel molecular and imaging methodologies to understand processes and cell interactions
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, develop, and optimize new methods and techniques to address critical project or functional area needs. Participants will improve existing or develop new laboratory methods and processes, read and adapt
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analogous processes in more complex human cellular systems. The research aims to establish mechanistic understanding of molecular networks that maintain homeostasis under stress conditions. Through rigorous
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as a model organism complemented by in vitro biochemical systems. The insights gained from this well-controlled model will provide a foundation for understanding analogous processes in more complex
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, the Microscopy & Imaging Shared Resource featuring confocal, multiphoton, and super-resolution microscopy systems with live cell imaging capabilities, instrumentation at the Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and
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skills in image processing or genomic data analysis. Proficiency in rodent neurosurgeries. Familiar with Linux OS, virtual environment working and batch scripting. Programming proficiency in R, Python