Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Field
-
releases tissue factor positive microvesicles that trigger coagulation and drive pathology in infection and sterile inflammation using in vivo models. Our recent work uncovered NINJ1, a key mediator of
-
releases tissue factor positive microvesicles that trigger coagulation and drive pathology in infection and sterile inflammation using in vivo models. Our recent work uncovered NINJ1, a key mediator of
-
research expediently is a critical component. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Deadline to Apply 12/31/2025 Our University Community We value the well
-
or more teaching and learning scholarship projects and participate on various College committees and work groups. PharmD Fellows will also have a small clinical component within the University of Kentucky
-
or more teaching and learning scholarship projects and participate on various College committees and work groups. PharmD Fellows will also have a small clinical component within the University of Kentucky
-
and interpretation. Strong background in quantum mechanics, photophysics, and photochemistry Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements sitting and/or standing for extended
-
analyses of our NIMH-funded clinical trial, “Engaging Higher Order Mechanisms of Psychopathology: A Parsimonious Approach to Precision Medicine.” We are testing if discrete cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT
-
scientist to investigate the mechanisms that modulate the cellular internalization of lipoproteins in the liver and the arterial wall. The overall goal of the laboratory is to identify new regulators
-
scientist to investigate the mechanisms that modulate the cellular internalization of lipoproteins in the liver and the arterial wall. The overall goal of the laboratory is to identify new regulators
-
for the lab of Dr. Changhai Tian, Assistant Professor. He/She will participate in a highly interactive basic science project to investigate the roles and mechanisms of extracellular vesicle‐mediated