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to join an interdisciplinary team of biologists and engineers using human Lung Organ Chips to study lung cancer progression, tumor-immune interactions, and respiratory infections in a clinically relevant
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, typically using plant weeds as models. The successful candidate will have access to a vibrant intellectual community and state-of-the-art facilities in the new Biological Sciences Building at Michigan
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with state-of-the-art infrastructure, cutting-edge facilities, and a creative and curious culture. We’ve removed traditional boundaries of departments, divisions and disciplines and instead have an open
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interactions in the tumor microenvironment • Cancer immunometabolism and immune cell suppression • Cholesterol metabolism in therapeutic resistance • Nutrient scavenging mechanisms in cancer progression Key
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the ultimate aim of proposing novel therapeutic strategies. In your role, you will use cell reprogramming methods and implement the state-of-the-art human model systems to investigate the origin and progression
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requirements for a space mission that goes beyond the state-of-the-art set by ASIM, and outline a mission profile supported by a robust industrial feasibility study. We expect the findings to appear in top-tier
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. Helena Reijonen within the Department of Immunology and Theranostics of the Art Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute. Dr. Reijonen’s research is focused on characterization of autoimmune-mediated
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light-matter interactions, developing nanophotonic and plasmonic devices that enable strong coupling between light and quantum materials, including single emitters, molecules, and two-dimensional
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the Department of Physiology at Michigan State University. The Laumet Lab investigates neuro-immune interactions that regulate the transition from acute to chronic pain, with a particular focus on how immune cells
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, Mathematics, Economics, Business, Medicine, Law and Arts. During its activity, CAU has given impetus and set new standards in many fields. Six Nobel Prize winners have taught at CAU including Max Planck