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inflammatory diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular, and Alzheimer’s disease. Successful candidates will lead projects using multi-omics datasets from large sample sizes of disease relevant tissues/cells
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to design and perform experiments to identify pathological mechanisms underlying craniofacial pain (e.g. temporomandibular disorders pain, migraine, and eye pain) and arthritis pain (e.g. psoriatic arthritis
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knowledge of translational drug development. · A track record of completing research projects and recent first/ lead authorship in high impact scientific journals Preferred · Experience with bi-specific T
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number of projects involving large complexes involved in protein-nucleic acid processes, with a particular focus on proteins and complexes important in microbial pathogenesis. Specific responsibilities
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health research. Key Research Focus Areas The successful applicant will contribute to following projects within the Ur-BIOME program: · Vaginal Probiotic Colonization: Studying clinical and biological
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Postdoctoral Associate or Research Scientist to lead projects in the emerging field of Tobacco Regulatory Science funded by NIH/FDA. Tobacco Regulatory Science is a developing field generating research evidence
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cultures, or protein interactions is advantageous. Evidence of successful completion of a research project (publications). Ability to work independently; interpret, present, and discuss experimental data
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will perform the following tasks: • Design, implement, and maintain scalable computational pipelines for multi-omics data, including bulk/single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, metagenomics
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, the successful candidate is expected to design and perform experiments to identify pathological mechanisms underlying craniofacial pain (e.g. temporomandibular disorders pain, migraine, and eye pain
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inflammatory diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular, and Alzheimer’s disease. Successful candidates will lead projects using multi-omics datasets from large sample sizes of disease relevant tissues/cells