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with mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases, demyelinating conditions, and brain tumors • Expertise in flow cytometry, including high-dimensional (spectral) flow cytometry for immune phenotyping
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cellular tools (e.g., gene knockdown, qPCR) to dissect cell death sensing pathways • Perform retinal functional assessments (e.g., ERG) and gene expression analysis in RPE and photoreceptors • Perform high
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expertise in T cell and dendritic cell biology • Extensive hands-on experience with mouse models of infection, inflammation, and immune memory • Proficient in flow cytometry, including high-dimensional and
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ability to produce high-quality publications Excellent communication skills, written and verbal About the Department The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering resides within the College
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well as analytical ultracentrifugation, ITC and BIACORE instruments, along with shared common use high speed centrifuges and a range of other high-end microscopes. The core facilities are further supported by
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related to fetal origins of health disease and in particular how placenta shapes nutrient sensing of pancreatic beta-cells. We perform high fat diet (HFD) feeding studies in mice to induce weight gain
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processes to ensure bioburden reduction and then developing robust assays and quality controls to measure and verify the process met its intent. You are expected to perform high level experimental and
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scientific curiosity, a high level of self-motivation, the ability to take instruction and correction and to follow directions, good organizational skills and the ability to work and think independently
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to computational models • Draft high-quality figures, manuscripts, and grant materials • Present findings at scientific meetings Mentoring and Instruction (5% effort) • Mentor students and foster a dynamic
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developing a non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging tool to interrogate human brain metabolism using the ultra-high field 10.5 T whole-body human MRI scanner and a novel dynamic deuterium to proton exchange