37 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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animal models is advantageous. Other skills of interest include familiarity with imaging, such as with PET, MR, and optical imaging. The candidates will have the opportunity to work with others and
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contractility in the regulation of blood flow in development and disease models. The focus is on the myosin phosphatase (MP), a critical target of signals that regulate blood flow. Experiments will test the
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this research study by specially focusing on functional analysis of cancer-associated genes by using in vitro and in vivo models and developing cancer biomarkers. The candidates should have PhD or MD with strong
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animal models is advantageous. Other skills of interest include familiarity with imaging, such as with PET, MR, and optical imaging. The candidates will have the opportunity to work with others and
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, such as with PET, MR, and optical imaging. Ability to characterize and test agents including in animal models is advantageous. The candidate will work independently and will be responsible for literature
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mechanisms of lung transplant tolerance. It was the first laboratory to describe the mouse model of orthotopic vascularized lung transplantation and has made seminal discoveries contributing to unique
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collaborative projects. Selected candidates will perform highly interdisciplinary and translational scientific research involves human cell lines, mouse models, and clinical samples. Interested applicants should
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therapeutic drugs based on the disease mechanism. We are seeking highly motivated researchers with a PhD degree in related area, with an interest in developing animal models for human diseases and potential
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diseases, an important goal is to explore therapeutic potential these small molecules in various murine disease models. Qualifications Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. or M.D. and expertise in
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-Seq, ChIP-Seq, ATAC-Seq, and more) to the bulk and single-cell samples from patient samples or their pre-clinical models (human and animal cell cultures, primary culture and patient-derived xenografts