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independently and as part of a team · Ability to use personal computer, cell phone, tablet and other devices · Ability to utilize computer programs to include Word and Outlook. Ability to use other
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the Pulmonary Division, working with cell culture. Experiments will include routine cell culture of immortalized and primary cells, including but not limited to adherent and suspended cell culture, cells
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Biological Sciences plus 7 years research experience in neuronal cell death and stroke. Experience with identifying cell death signaling in brain in neuronal injury and neurodegenerative diseases, aiming
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RESEARCHER V - (T216495) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Laboratory of Dr. Zhiyong Liu in the Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology is seeking a
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assigned. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to read and write and be able to comprehend written and oral instruction Ability to use a personal computer, cell phone, tablet or other device with limited
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as assigned Key Duties & Responsibilities 1. Analyzes genomic, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics and other molecular datasets (including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets) in
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, fast-track your development, or diversify your skills, UAB Medicine offers avenues for advancement that other employers cannot match. Job Description To schedule, assist and run analytics with cell
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the brain and/or the kidney. We investigate the impact of cell- and tissue-specific gene and transcript regulation and expression, cell-cell communication, and sex-associated molecular changes on disease
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disorders linked to cardiometabolic disease, myofibrillar-myopathies, proteinopathies neuropathies, sleep, and aging disruptions. Integrates physiological, cell-molecular, genetics, genomics, and nutritional
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single-cell RNA sequencing. We use a variety of murine model systems to understand neurodegeneration and atherosclerosis. We are particularly interested in how cytotoxic T cells contribute to autoimmunity