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. The Aleks Tata Lab in the Department of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine has openings for postdoctoral researchers to study mechanisms in lung injury and repair. Our research aims to understand
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, the successful candidate is expected to design and perform experiments to identify pathological mechanisms underlying craniofacial pain (e.g. temporomandibular disorders pain, migraine, and eye pain
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to identify novel biomarkers and gain a better understanding of mechanisms underlying these inflammatory diseases. All candidates should have a strong interest in population or clinical research, be able
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, novel therapies, and insights into disease mechanisms. The Postdoctoral Associate will utilize mass-spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics to investigate roles of protein post-translational
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the mechanisms by which the sympathetic nervous system controls susceptibility to lethal cardiac arrhythmias. The ideal candidate is a dedicated scientist with an interest in working directly with the PI
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the mechanisms of motor/visual field deficit recovery and identifying targets for precision rehabilitation/intervention; 2) development of imaging and neurophysiological biomarkers of stroke motor impairment
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states. We are seeking someone who can immediately contribute to an NIH-funded project exploring the cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating pain in temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) - the most
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motivated postdoctoral fellows to join our group. The laboratory offers a rich training environment to expand one’s knowledge of basal ganglia disease mechanisms, diverse technical methodologies, and issues
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applications for a postdoctoral research position. The successful candidate will be involved in groundbreaking research focusing on neuroprotection, specifically exploring the mechanisms of anesthesia and its