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supported by multiple NIH R01 grants and focuses on molecular immunology and inflammatory mechanisms. Cutting-edge research models (eg. primary cell/organoid cultures, mouse models and human clinical samples
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research, stem cell biology, or animal models of cardiac disease is desirable. This position is eligible for visa sponsorship. The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix anchors the 28-acre
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working in cardiovascular research, stem cell biology, or animal models of cardiac disease is desirable. This position is eligible for visa sponsorship. The University of Arizona College of Medicine
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progression and metastasis, and the combination of radiation treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in anti-cancer therapy. The positions will involve the use of animal models, human cell lines, and
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institutions. Dr. Lu’s research work has been published in Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Communications, Biomaterials, etc, and has resulted in a Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) (R35) and an R01
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researcher with a strong background in cell and molecular biology of cancer and cancer therapeutics/drug discovery development. This project will be defining targets of therapy in a variety of human and murine
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single cell RNA sequencing, together with the use of innovative mouse models we have developed. Examples of the type of work that will be undertaken can be seen by our papers by Abdel-Hafiz (Nature. 2023