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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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position is funded by multiple NIH projects, e.g., https://tinyurl.co m/ysxhmujvThe overall goal is to : (1) develop inference and dynamic prediction models using a wide variety of data, including clinical
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Postdoctoral position at Duke University is available to conduct research on chronic pain. Using animal pain models, behavioral tests, calcium imaging, patch-clamp, optogenetics, neuroanatomy, molecular biology
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physiology, behavioral analysis, genetic models, chemistry and toxicology to examine the effects of flavor additives in electronic cigarettes and other tobacco products on nicotine use initiation and health
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key regulators of inflammation and tissue remodeling in gut and skin diseases. • Apply and refine AI/ML methods, including deep learning, neural networks, and interpretable models (e.g., SHAP, BioMapAI
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. The Bagnat lab in the Cell Biology department seeks to hire a postdoctoral associate to conduct experimental research in the field of morphogenesis and physiology using zebrafish as model system. Candidates
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, neurobiology, bioengineering, or related field Experience Interest and background in working with murine models required Familiarity with histology, advanced microscopy, qPCR, as well as the execution and
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, and immunity. Our laboratory uses preclinical models in conjunction with patient-derived samples and data to study the biology and physiology of sensory neurons and immune cells in health and disease
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biology, or immunology. Work in our lab involves computational modeling, molecular biology, protein engineering, recombinant protein expression and purification, high-throughput library screening, tissue
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. Department: Medicine, Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Job Description: The Sarantopoulos Lab is seeking a B-cell enthusiast. We are using primary patient samples and mouse models