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autophagy and lipid metabolism in glial cells to ultimately gain insights into autophagy’s function in human neurodevelopmental disorders and breast cancer brain metastasis. This position provides
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preclinical models and will have the opportunity to develop and refine novel systems. Our laboratory is well-resourced to conduct these studies. It has access to human biospecimens to confirm the relevance
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testing of human subjects; assists PI with grant proposals to obtain outside funding from state and federal agencies; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods. Minimum Requirements: PhD, PsyD
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, or other related field, or an equivalent combination of education & experience required. Experience with human subjects training in a clinical research capacity or setting desired; Experience in a clinical
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laboratory methods for potential translation to radiation oncology clinics; develops and tests molecular diagnostic assays in pre-clinical models and in specimens collected from human patients receiving
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failure and cardiomyopathies; conducts advanced cell biology research utilizing human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), including reprogramming, maintenance, and differentiation into cardiomyocytes
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Cancer Center Department: Medicine | IM Administration Position Summary This position supports human laboratory studies examining how nicotine product design influences product abuse potential. The role
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contribute to a culture of innovation and excellence. Desired: Familiarity with Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)-based approaches, processstructure-property relationship analysis, and AI
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partners to accelerate transition from discovery-stage programs into first-in-human readiness. Stay abreast of literature in the area of antibody therapeutics. Present at local, national, and international
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, exercise science, psychology, or human physiology. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and reliability in meeting deadlines. Additional Information: Research and Scholarship - Clinical