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conducting clinical or preclinical proof-of-concept studies Preferred: Experience in physiological signal processing and the application of machine learning to biomedical data Background in computational
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visualization • Behavioral analysis • Prior mentoring experience and capacity for collaborative research across disciplines Job description: Lead efforts to elucidate how innate immune signaling regulates
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for rapid, on-demand compounding of the necessary dialysate, near the point of care. The system produces water-for- injection, mixes in the necessary solutes, and then performs aseptic bagging
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, 2025 About the Junge Lab: The Junge lab at the University of Minnesota Medical School (Twin Cities) seeks to appoint a talented postdoctoral trainee in the field of endothelial cell calcium signaling
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approaches to elucidate how signaling variability at the single-cell level contributes to cancer progression and to tackle challenges in cancer treatments. About Our Lab: Our lab uses mass cytometry to profile
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at the Lillehei Heart Institute to study the signals that induce the maturation of myogenic progenitors derived from pluripotent stem cells (NPG Regenerative Medicine, 9:16, 2024; PNAS, 116:4346-4351, 2019; eLIFE
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that also act as green energy producers driving the societal transition towards net zero. In this position, you will build on your expertise in IoT and low-power computer and communication systems to research
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, please contact Dr. Howard Wills at hpwills@ku.edu If you have questions about the application process, you may contact Diana Skill at dskill@ku.edu Additional Candidate Instruction In
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related area with specialization in cell signaling pathways or stem cell biology. Experience with aging research is preferred, but not required Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have a
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Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, and specialized scientific software, including Geneious and GraphPad Prism, will be a part of daily duties. The successful candidate will be expected to co-author