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, which span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise multiple population-based studies, including the Sperm Environmental Epigenetics and
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Summary We study cell division mechanisms using C. elegans as a model organism. Our main R01 funded project seeks to characterize novel functions of separase during cytokinesis. We use multiple
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and early-life development that span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise of multiple population-based studies including the Sperm
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illustrate how your contributions will not only align with, but also advance, the existing projects. Send the requested materials to Professor M. Arif Hasan, Ph.D., at hasan.arif@wayne.edu .
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collaboration and an active member of the BEST Collaboration. The successful candidate(s) will conduct research and analyze the ALICE or STAR data in a direction aligned with the group's interests, which include
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evaluation, biomaterial characterization to pathology and immunology, there are also opportunities to develop independent projects aligning with the broad goals of the Klueh laboratory, a multi-disciplinary
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will address this need by devising multiple innovative strategies to engineer recombinant immunoglobulins with enhanced therapeutic properties to reduce the required dosage and circumvent the need for a
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syndromes, cancer, and other diseases. We leverage a close collaboration with the National Institute of Health's Perinatology Research Branch. Our research has been funded by multiple grants from NSF, NIH and
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biology, and biochemistry) in multiple experimental systems (budding yeast, Drosophila, and cultured cells). The postdoctoral fellow will work in a dynamic and collaborative lab environment. We are looking