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postdoctoral position. The selected individual will participate in research focused on the molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in diseases caused by TDP-43 misfolding. The lab will also continue exploring
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. The researcher who joins our team for this project will spearhead the development of metasurfaces and meta-optics capable of non-invasively studying the adaptive mechanisms in living systems. We are particularly
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postdoctoral position. The selected individual will participate in research focused on the molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in diseases caused by TDP-43 misfolding. The lab will also continue exploring
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, national and international collaborations with leading scientists. Research data is published in high impact factor and high quality journals. This is a three-year fellowship that provides the opportunity
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of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary Post-doctoral fellow position in the Laboratory of Molecular Mechanisms of Auditory Perception and Deafness We are seeking a team-oriented and motivated post-doctoral
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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 molecule mechanisms of novel long non-coding RNAs in regulating cardiovascular health and diseases. The successful candidate is expected to be self-motivated with a recent Ph.D. degree in molecular biology
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discovered populations of pulmonary endothelial cells in the pathobiology of PH and investigation of heme-mediated signaling mechanisms. Dr. Rafikova’s lab research focuses on the role of mitochondrial
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. The project focuses on germinal center immunology and its applications in vaccine development, encompassing the investigation of immune mechanisms, novel vaccine development, and immunotherapy. IUSM is
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Qualifications Currently, there are two open positions for studying the molecule mechanisms of novel long non-coding RNAs in regulating cardiovascular development and diseases. The successful candidate is expected