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developmental metabolism. In particular, they focus on the emerging concept of autonomous clocks . More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://aydoganlab.com/ . This position is
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-fetal interface, with the goal of improving female and fetal health. More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://zhang.faculty.ucdavis.edu/ About the Postdoctoral
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microtubules inside cells, and also plans to explore how these and other cellular molecular machines adapt to extreme temperature variations in this rapidly changing planet. More information can be found
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diseases. To do this, they focus on understanding the biology of senescent cells, dysfunctional cells that accumulate in organisms over time and drive aging diseases. They pioneer the development of CAR T
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models Ideally experience with machine learning methods for identifying governing equations from experimental observations (e.g., https://github.com/dynamicslab/pysindy ) Strong communication skills
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. More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://www.hhmi.umbc.edu . About the Postdoctoral Scientist role: We are seeking a motivated and creative Postdoctoral Scientist
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of brain function, they aim to provide insight into neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease and autism. More information about the lab team and their work can be found by visiting https
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work can be found by visiting https://sarvestanilab.com/ About the Role: We are seeking a Research Technician (RT) to join our team to assist with our breeding colony, animal training, and laboratory
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our biochemical, biophysical and structural approach to address the key questions —work that has broad implications for agricultural sustainability in a changing climate. Learn more about the Torii Lab
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understanding of these mechanisms offers the potential for new regenerative medicine and cancer therapies. For more information about the Morrison lab, please visit https://cri.utsw.edu/scientists/sean-morrison