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ongoing projects related to gut-brain research. Performs intestinal damage experiments and associated molecular biology assays in mice and cell culture to pursue the role of gut oxytocin in intestinal
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duties for this position are the following: Performs cellular and mouse experiments that are proposed in the grant, with a specific focus on the function of the chromosome structural and copy number
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sector biomedical fields. Additionally, the department offers Ph.D. and MS graduate programs that provide advanced scholarly and research training in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology. Posting
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animal (mouse) work, analytic techniques (e.g. flow cytometry, biochemical assays, immunological assays, HPLC, mass spectrometry, etc.), and assisting and/or performing molecular and cancer cell biology
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) analysis with particular emphasis on the use of LSDYNA for simulation of crash analysis and roadside safety. This work increasingly emphasizes reliability-based performance assessment, load effects
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the energy engineering work of the center, which includes designing, developing, executing and overseeing projects entailing building and energy cost modeling; stock-level simulation of building
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. Facilitate laboratory and simulation-based education. Advise and mentor students through research projects, guiding clinical question development, literature appraisal, and dissemination of findings. Evaluate
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Digital Communications and Media Relations with design, copy writing, photography, video, and posting of social media content and campaigns in the Department of Communications and Public Affairs
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management. 4. Deliver lectures and lead educational conferences on MFM-related topics. 5. Contribute to medical school teaching and educational initiatives, including lectures, workshops, and simulation
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the medical record, and that a copy was provided to the patient. Registers consented research patients with study sponsor (e.g., industry, NCI Cooperative group, etc.) and inputs into the OnCore® clinical