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experiments and publish papers, under the supervision of the PI on a project in the broad area of epithelial cell mechanobiology. Mentor PhD students, assist in lab organization, and perform lab duties as
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About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields. Experience with Silicon photonics
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About This Job Required Qualifications: Candidates must possess a PhD in biomedical engineering, imaging sciences, MRI physics, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Applicants holding an MD with a
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compartments of proteins and other macromolecules that condense via phase separation). • Gene regulation and homeostasis (e.g., the role of transcriptional condensates in cell-cycle control). • Phase transitions
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, functional genomics, and mouse engineering approaches to understand how cancer cells communicate with their neighbors, or the stromal cells, in the metastatic cascade. Our lab also applies biostatistics
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agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Minimum Qualifications: Completion of a PhD in engineering, physics
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regulatory control of numerous virulence factors in different host niches. We are seeking an energetic, highly-motivated postdoctoral research associate to carry out in vitro and in vivo experiments
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, single-cell multiomics, tissue engineering, and animal models. Our current research primarily focuses on four key areas: 1) Developing robust, chemically defined differentiation protocols to generate
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for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: Candidates should have a PhD or MD/PhD. Preferred Qualifications: Strong ability to grasp concepts of molecular biology and mechanistic cell biology
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-versus-tumor (GVT) effect fails and their primary disease relapses. Through transcriptomic, proteomic, and functional analyses, and rational engineering of immune cells, the Mavers Lab aims to elucidate