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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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directly with the PI on applying interdisciplinary neuroscience and electrophysiology techniques toward studying the nervous system of the heart. Qualifications: Education 5 years or less from a PhD or MD
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-free mice colonized with human lactobacilli to study how estrogen and microbial exposures shape bladder health and infection outcomes. · Multi-Omics Analysis in OAB: Analysis of vaginal and urinary
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will include: 1. Implementing and quality-assuring MR Fingerprinting scans on multiple clinical scanners 2. Integrating advanced imaging tools for image processing and analysis. 3. Coordinating closely
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pain), with a focus on with a focus on ion channels, neural circuits, and neuromodulation. Candidate must have completed the requirements for the PhD degree or equivalent in Neuroscience related fields
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) through IND amendments. Post-opening of the trial, oversight of biomarker collection and analysis pertaining to pharmacokinetics, anti-drug antibodies and cytokine release will be necessary. Oversight
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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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improvement, structure analysis, model building, and validation. Specific areas of research are investigation of multiprotein-nucleic acid complexes that are important in transcription, nucleoid associated
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, computer science, bioinformatics, or o ther related disciplines is required. Strong interest, research background and experience in the methodology research in functional data analysi s, tensorregression, high
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) and arthritis pain (e.g. psoriatic arthritis pain), with a focus on ion channels and neural circuits. Candidate must have completed the requirements for the PhD degree or equivalent in Neuroscience