10 computational-model-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" PhD positions at The University of Iowa
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of the immune system in retinal degenerative disease. We utilize induced pluripotent stem cells, human donor tissue and mouse models of retinal degeneration to study the role of monocyte derived macrophages in
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on human medicine by studying the impact of novel therapy, screening, or treatment models. Several projects are available and focus on topics such as a pilot project studying lung cancer screening in
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therapies for such cancers, and test them in cellular and animal models. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and have a keen interest in both imaging and treatment of cancer, this role is perfect
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microscopy techniques and image analysis (confocal, multiphoton, or other advanced imaging techniques) and/or electrophysiology. Demonstrated computational knowledge, use of ImageJ, and familiarity with a
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. Desirable Qualifications: Desirable Qualifications: Laboratory skills:in vitro and in vivo studies, flow cytometry, andtechniques in molecular biology Experience with mouse models. Competency in SolidWorks
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: Desirable Qualifications: Laboratory skills: in vitro and in vivo studies, nanoparticle drug delivery, and RNA therapeutics Experience with mouse models. Competency in SolidWorks, Graphpad, and Adobe
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experiments Design guide RNAs and use CRISPR for gene editing Design AAV vectors for gene therapy on mouse models Capture fluorescent images and quantify data Purify proteins and perform western analyses
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greatest potential to induce change in the modern chemistry Ph.D. program and by what mechanism those changes are realized. Project 2: Rapid and Reliable Characterization of Brief, Intentional Pedagogies in
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function. The candidate will participate in an integrated set of projects aimed at developing a model of the normal human lung against which individuals can be compared to identify and evaluate early
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to support their research program and that fits within the Departmental research mission. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct