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, bioinformatics, and cell signaling studies to elucidate protein interaction and modification networks and their roles in immune responses and disease mechanisms. We are particularly interested in candidates with
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research, CRISPR technologies, novel humanized mouse models of neuromuscular disorders and state-of-the-art delivery technologies for nucleic acid therapeutics, as well as research on disease mechanisms (see
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 19 hours ago
. The Marsico Lung Institute (MLI)/UNC Cystic Fibrosis Center (CF Center) has a rich tradition of collaboration. Our goal is to provide the mechanism for generating world-class research into the pathogenesis and
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to the research program PEPR Battery France 2030. Operando cells dedicated to the study of batteries with bulk-sensitive spectroscopies and diffraction techniques were first developed more than 15 years ago
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understanding the (1) the epigenetic and post-translational regulation of blood clotting proteins, and (2) mechanisms of thrombosis and inflammation associated with several pathological conditions including but
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strategies for cancer treatment. The multiple NCI and DOD-funded projects are focused on dissecting the molecular mechanisms used for tumor immune evasion based on the cutting-edge technical platforms
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on tumor ablation in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy. This NIH and DoD-funded project aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which ablation therapies influence the tumor microenvironment and
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of rhabdomyosarcoma, a presumed skeletal muscle tumor, as an endothelial progenitor cell ( Cancer Cell, 33:108-124, 2018 and Nature Communications , 14:729, 2023). We now seek to elucidate the mechanism of this cell
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an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change. We develop chemical tools to investigate these interactions to understand health and
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the gap between cell biology and clinical translation, and is fully funded, collaborative, and actively publishing. You'll develop in vitro and in vivo models focused on neural repair, tissue regeneration