34 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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Summary The fellow will be involved in studies, which are aimed at understanding G protein-mediated signaling mechanisms underlying islet beta-cell function in health and diabetes. Specifically
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for a broad range of cellular processes including lipid signaling, biological membranes, and energy metabolism; however, they are toxic to cells when present in excess. Dysregulation of fatty acid
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratories of Drs. Melissa Runge-Morris and Thomas Kocarek at the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/Center for Urban
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Summary Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship position within the Biomechanics Section of the Bone and Joint Center Research Laboratories at Henry Ford Health System (Detroit, MI
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Dr. Emilio Mottillo at Henry Ford Hospital to study lipid metabolism. Founded in 1915 by auto pioneer Henry Ford and now one of
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Paulo Caceres, Ph.D., at Henry Ford Health System to study mechanisms of epithelial polarity and cell-cell communication in
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scientific research findings Required qualifications Ph.D. degree in biomedical sciences or related fields Training or experience or willingness to learn iDISCO, Python, and whole brain activity mapping
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Summary Our research is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of diabetic retinopathy, especially, the role of mitochondrial homeostasis, and of epigenetic modifications in maintaining the homeostasis. Required qualifications Ph.D. and a background in biochemistry, molecular biology...
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Summary The Experimental Relativistic Heavy-Ion (RHI) group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Wayne State University invites applications for up to two postdoctoral research associate
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Summary Research in the Ichinose Lab is in the field of vision and neuroscience. They use the mouse retina as a model system to investigate neural networks and physiological functions and have the State-of-the-Art two-photon microscope as well as patch-clamp rigs to examine synaptic connections...