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degradation (ERAD) machinery in health and disease, with a special focus on the regulation of liver homeostasis. The lab uses interdisciplinary state-of-the-art approaches, powered by cell type-specific mouse
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. Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with others in a collaborative environment. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: PhD in Biochemistry, Cell Biology or
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, Skills and Abilities: Ability to work independently. Ability to secure grants and funding for research. Ability to collect, analyze, summarize and interpret research findings in reports and communicate
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materials Email a CV with the names of three references to Dr. Siddhesh Aras at saras@wayne.edu .
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include doctorate training. Experience performing basic research techniques, preferred. Must have distinguished themselves in research. Ability to work independently. Ability to collect, analyze, summarize
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stimulates the middle and the inner ear, challenging our ability to understand the underlying mechanisms. We investigate how sound pressures are generated in the cochlea and how the cochlear traveling waves
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directly, and indirectly via enhanced compliance with continuous positive airway pressure, in humans with sleep apnea that have intact or injured spinal cords. Required qualifications Ability to work
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self-administration is preferred but not required. Candidates with the drug self-administration experience will be given preference. Required application materials Email CV, personal statement on your
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or neuroscience research experience is preferred. Required application materials CV and the names/contact information of 3 references. Email as a single PDF to Dr. Ichinose, tichinos@med.wayne.edu .
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seeking to harness the power of nuclear medicine for therapy and track its therapeutic responses using optoacoustics. The lab focuses on novel imaging techniques and new sensor technologies. More