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for more details). The Cao lab is well funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). A competitive salary
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: Environment and developmental biology Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat exposure around the time of mating results in pregnancy loss, with potential long-term consequences
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share many aspects of early development including gene regulatory networks, developmental timing, and signalling requirements for cell-lineage establishment. Thus, in addition to being species of clinical
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to environmental cues, the dysregulation of which contributes to diabetes, cancer, and inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases? The Department of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB) at the University
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biological functions in health and diseases from the perspective of cell, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechano-signal transduction. The institute operates on a fully integrated open-lab philosophy
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equipment required for specific experiments. Helping to design and carry out experiments with increasing independence using molecular and cell biology and other relevant scientific approaches. Maintaining a
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: Environment and developmental biology Summary of Project: Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat exposure around the time of mating results in pregnancy loss, with potential long-term
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signalling requirements for cell-lineage establishment. Thus, in addition to being species of clinical importance in their own right, these animals represent excellent models for the study of human