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of pathological, cellular functions and how these metabolic adaptations in turn may be targeted therapeutically for IPF. Experimental approaches employed in our lab involve cell signaling and metabolism
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of pathological, cellular functions and how these metabolic adaptations in turn may be targeted therapeutically for IPF. Experimental approaches employed in our lab involve cell signaling and metabolism
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University of Virginia Dept of Radiation Oncology | Charlottesville, Virginia | United States | about 8 hours ago
The Department of Radiation Oncology seeks to hire a Research Associate to study the role of the ubiquitin system in regulating cell cycle progression, genomic stability and cellular response
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center - Pediatrics | New York City, New York | United States | about 2 months ago
to the program through research accomplishments, personal growth and interaction with others. The ideal candidate is a published expert in stem cell and epithelial cell biology, human development and disease, and
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development for degenerative retinal disease. We employ multidisciplinary approaches, including engineered mice, human pluripotent stem cells, organoids, CUT&RUN, CRISPR gene editing, bulk and single-cell RNA
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University of California, Irvine Center for Neural Circuit Mapping | Irvine, California | United States | about 2 months ago
approaches of single-cell and spatial genomics, electrophysiology, optical imaging, genetically modified viral tracing, and behavioral measurements. Our research work has significant potential
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combination of experimental approaches, including single-cell genomics and patient-derived organoid technology to understand the molecular basis of T cell recognition and function in diseases. We ultimately aim
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National Institutes of Health - National Eye Institute | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | about 2 months ago
. You will have the opportunity to lead and co-lead projects, design experiments for generating high-dimensional data (single cell transcriptomes and epigenomes, spatial transcriptomes, TCR/BCR