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. The group’s main interests are quantifying health impacts of air pollution and climate change from local to global scales using satellite data and model simulations, including developing scientific methods and
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. Experience and training in longitudinal data analyses, particularly multi-level modeling and structural equation modeling. Proficiency in statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, MPlus, SAS). 2
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. This position is supported by a newly NIH funded grant to study DNA repair by using cell and molecular approaches and animal models. The postdoc will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced
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tumor and patient-derived xenograft models. And the Lee lab uses various cellular and molecular biology techniques. This position will primarily conduct cancer research focused on metabolic alteration in
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tumor and patient-derived xenograft models. And the Lee lab uses various cellular and molecular biology techniques. This position will primarily conduct cancer research focused on metabolic alteration in
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initiatives . The postdoctoral position will be based in the Bioengineering Laboratory for Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering at GW. The lab’s research integrates a range of interdisciplinary technologies and
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rodents. Experience in stereotactic brain injections is preferred. · Manipulation and instrumentation using genetic mouse models. · Real-time PCR · Genotyping · Immunofluorescence · Glucose and insulin
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equipment maintenance, assist with ordering and procurement and with general maintenance of laboratory. Collaborate actively with engineers and environmental scientists to communicate findings across
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pathological mechanisms of myasthenia gravis using innovative rodent models and cutting-edge technologies, and developing antigen-specific immunosuppressive therapies for the disease. The research is highly
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initiatives . The Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at The George Washington University is well known for its teaching and research accomplishments. The Department and the University