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vitro cellular models and in vivo mouse models to investigate mechanisms of cardiovascular disease. He should have prior experience with the molecular biology techniques such as immunoblotting, PCR
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the supervision of Dr. Joseph Kwon. We’re seeking a creative Postdoctoral Scholar to join our team and advance cutting-edge multiscale and hybrid modeling—integrating first-principles simulations with
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, in vitro splicing and mouse models serve as systems in which to study the mechanism for alternative splicing as well as the biological endpoints of the pathways. The laboratory's approaches include
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, with a focus on building multimodal AI models to predict dental caries progression. The successful candidate will work on developing deep learning and computer vision models using longitudinal dental
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spectrometry-based metabolomics, isotope tracing, and lipidomics, to dissect metabolic rewiring in lung cancer. The research will integrate patient-derived models, organoids, and in vivo tumor models. Lab Focus
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, and in vivo models to elucidate mechanisms underlying tumor evolution and drug resistance. The candidate will have access to state-of-the-art technologies and work in a highly collaborative
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the Comprehensive Cancer Center. Conducts research to characterize immunologic basis of human cancer using vitro and murine models; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization
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such as spatial biology, single-cell RNAseq Multiplex, etc and animal (mice) models such as humanized mice, PDX models and other models simulating human patients. Responsibilities Designs and conducts
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spatial biology, single-cell RNAseq Multiplex, etc and animal (mice) models such as humanized mice, PDX models and other models simulating patients. Responsibilities Designs and conducts research on cancer
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or neuropharmacology in the brain, spinal cord or enteric nervous system (ENS) and some experience with studies in both healthy and disease models; working in the field of neurogastroenterology and motility research