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-of-the-art epigenomics and single cell assays using mouse genetic or organoid models to investigate gene regulatory mechanisms related to intestinal health including diet, nutrition, inflammation, regeneration
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). The candidate should have strong interests in exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress
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to: (i) identify novel metabolic vulnerabilities in KRAS-mutant lung cancer using in vivo and in vitro screening approaches; (ii) validate identified targets in vivo and elucidate the underlying mechanisms
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Associate will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of the disease mechanisms of various brain disorders using murine models and iPSC
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mechanics and analysis Experience with the following: Structural health monitoring (SHM) Finite element modeling (e.g., ABAQUS, SAP2000, ANSYS) Machine learning / AI (Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch) Demonstrated
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Associate will conduct genetic, microbiological, biochemical and animal studies to identify compounds that inhibit or kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis and to better understand their targets and mechanisms
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on independent laboratory research under the guidance of the Principal Investigator. The lab primarily investigates DNA damage repair mechanisms and cancer development. Key research areas include exploring
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. The Mickolajczyk laboratory is recruiting Postdoctoral Associates to engage in ongoing research projects relative to studying the mechanisms of pre-ribosome maturation by motor proteins and regulation and substrate
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novel metabolic vulnerabilities in KRAS-mutant lung cancer using in vivo and in vitro screening approaches; (ii) validate identified targets in vivo and elucidate the underlying mechanisms; and (iii
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mechanisms of various brain disorders using murine models and iPSC-derived human neurons. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or biomedical engineering or computer science