25 model-driven-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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of working with, and breeding rodent models. Excellent communication skills. An interest in placental and/or fetal brain development and experience of genomics or transcriptomics and bioinformatics would be
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adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our
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and working experience in BSL2, BSL3 and ABSL2 and ABSL3 labs preferred. Research interests include animal models as synergetic platform for preclinical development of therapeutics and molecular biology
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comfortable with handling research animals (rodent models) and conducting developmental biology and HIV-1 virology linked experiments in these animal models. . In addition, ability to work as a part of a team
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barrier breakdown in patient-derived xenograft mouse glioma models. His current focus is on engineering nanoparticles for more targeted laser therapeutics and exploring new drug discovery for pediatric high
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experience in animal models of pulmonary hypertension are particularly encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will also have experience in directing and training of graduate students and postdoctoral
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to complete their degree within the next six months are also encouraged to apply.) Strong publication record. Experience with rodent models, cardiovascular cell biology, or bioinformatics is highly desirable
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, to providing the best care for patients, and to serving our state and its communities through award-winning outreach. UNMC also is committed to embracing the richness of diversity, and is a major economic engine
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investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis
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-winning outreach. UNMC also is committed to embracing the richness of diversity, and is a major economic engine for the state of Nebraska. Led by Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., UNMC has six colleges, two