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gaps in our understanding of disease biology and treatment response in Black men. Our project aims to close these gaps by developing cutting-edge induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) models that better
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
studies. The goals of the Rich Lab are to identify novel therapeutic paradigms in the treatment of advanced cancers, primarily malignant brain tumors, through the prism of stem cell biology to identify core
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instability in human stem cells, disease, and cancer, using human pluripotent stem cells and targeted differentiation approaches as a primary working model. Our goal is to determine how DNA and RNA instability
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., Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s) and a track record of first author publications, a plus. Experience with the development and validation of advanced cellular models, such as induced pluripotent stem cell–derived
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that has pooled its expertise to tackle fundamental questions in neuroscience – questions such as, "How do neural stem cells choose between self-renewal and differentiation?" "What mechanisms generate
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ingredients on human health outcomes. This includes designing, executing, and optimizing in vitro cell culture and microbiological experiments relevant to gut microbiome function, diabetes, lipid dysbiosis, and
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in areas that include animal health, agriculture and food security, and bioscience for health which includes research on animals, genetic modification and stem cell research. Whilst you may not have
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model) Work with and deliver stem cells Perform molecular neurobiology experiments on rodent, canine as well as human tissue Perform in-vitro cell culture experiments Be constantly willing to learn new
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specialty in which the candidate's doctoral degree was conferred: PhD Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Biomaterials, Biology or related fields; b) Candidate's Curriculum Vitae
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Expertise in cell culture (specifically cardiomyocytes or stem cells) and biomaterial characterization. Proficiency in animal handling and/or surgical techniques. Strong analytical skills for processing