31 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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Summary We study cell division mechanisms using C. elegans as a model organism. Our main R01 funded project seeks to characterize novel functions of separase during cytokinesis. We use multiple
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investigators. The postdoc will be housed in the Department of Pharmacology, in the Scott Hall Building of Basic Medical Sciences at Wayne State University's School of Medicine. The major thrust of the research
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Post Doctoral Fellow - Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research
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Summary The work completed in the clinical lab is designed to explore if repeated daily exposure to mild intermittent hypoxia reduces sympathetic nervous system activity and blood pressure both
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and early-life development that span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise of multiple population-based studies including the Sperm
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Summary The Lipchik Group investigates how the immune system senses and coordinates its response to inflammation. A stint in the lab, located in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in
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syndromes, cancer, and other diseases. We leverage a close collaboration with the National Institute of Health's Perinatology Research Branch. Our research has been funded by multiple grants from NSF, NIH and
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Summary The Park Lab is seeking highly motivated postdocs to study synaptic molecular dynamics that underlie memory formation in health and its impairments in Alzheimer's disease. Candidates with
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biology, and biochemistry) in multiple experimental systems (budding yeast, Drosophila, and cultured cells). The postdoctoral fellow will work in a dynamic and collaborative lab environment. We are looking
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Summary The main focus of the Aras lab is to characterize the mitochondrian—nuclear cross talk and their contributions to breast cancer cell growth and metastasis. Techniques in molecular biology