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adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our
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Postdoctoral Research Associate will contribute to developing and/or applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and image segmentation and/or data science-based methods to address cutting-edge topics
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movement disorders; and the development of software tools for the analysis of electrophysiology, neuroimaging and eye tracking.. The specific projects assigned to the hired individual will be determined
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expertise in these areas. We are seeking a highly motivated, independent, and hypothesis-driven scientist. The successful applicant will be expected to lead experiments, train graduate students, participate
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of current assays and the development of new therapeutics based on nanotechnology. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Biology, cell biology, pharmaceutical sciences or related field. Supplemental Qualifications
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of Public Health under the mentorship of Dr. Brian Carey Sims. OME offers a full suite of data, research and evaluation services (including proposal development, project management and research communications
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models we study how deregulation of DNA damage response pathways in response to oncogene-induced replication stress promotes cancer development and/or progression. We utilize a variety of approaches
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of Nebraska Medical Center to investigate cell surface glycoproteins and glycans within the context of cardiovascular development and disease, including stem cell differentiation and advanced heart failure. The
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the University. PRA will collaborate on grant writing, data analysis, and the development of scientific manuscripts and presentations, work with mentors and collaborators to develop independent research projects
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induced neuropathology and develop strategies for viral eradication from central nervous system using a novel mouse model. Experience in HIV-1 biology and disease pathogenesis is helpful but not mandatory