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Job Summary: Nature of Work Post-doctoral fellow position available to study role of sodium ion channels on synaptic excitability in native tissue preparations. Our research involves biophysical
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research focused on biophysical, cellular, molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying human and mouse placental, uterine and myometrial blood vessel function with a primary focus on ion channel
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cryo-electron microscopy to determine protein structures, employ biochemical and biophysical methods to characterize protein functions, and use molecular dynamics simulations to understand the structural
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approaches in the study, including state-of-art single-molecule tracking as well as traditional biochemistry and biophysics approaches, such as ELISA, western blots, immunofluorescence, immunoprecipitation
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approaches in the study, including state-of-art single-molecule tracking as well as traditional biochemistry and biophysics approaches, such as ELISA, western blots, immunofluorescence, immunoprecipitation
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qualifications at the time of hire. PhD in relevant scientific area such as Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Biophysics or Reproductive Biology Relevant previous post-doctoral experience
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, apoptosis, cilia function and mucus clearance, and biophysical dysfunction of distal airway epithelia Characterization of novel animal model of Muc5b-driven lung fibrosis Role of lncRNAs in modifying
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neuroscience Preferred Qualifications: Background in physiology, pharmacology, biophysics, neuroscience or anesthesiology. Experience with slice physiology and patch clamp recordings is desirable but not