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program, a growing number of international exchanges, cost centers, and multiple research and testing laboratories. The Department of Mechanical Engineering has an outstanding opportunity for an Office
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performing the translational studies to dissect molecular mechanisms responsible for the senescence and dysfunction of T cells in the tumor microenvironment from different types of cancers, as well as age
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opportunities to developing medical practitioners and bio clinical researchers. The Molecular Medicine and Mechanisms of Disease (M3D) PhD Program trains students to use advances in basic sciences to solve
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; adaptive intervention designs; cognitive, neurocognitive, or biological mechanisms underlying substance use; Community Based Participatory Research, particularly with traditionally underserved populations
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experiments and analyze data. Our lab uses animal models and cell culture to better understand the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke. We are particularly interested in the mechanisms of recovery and
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Thompson Lab focuses on understanding the cellular molecular mechanisms of the leptomeningeal dissemination of pediatric brain tumors, identifying/developing
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are a newly established research group interested in understanding mechanisms underlying how visceral organ function is regulated in the brain and how it influences emotional wellbeing. We utilize scRNA
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a clear, concise manner. Computer literacy, including the ability to use a variety of software packages to analyze data. Required Qualifications PhD or master’s degree with 4 years of experience in
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residents, and a recently graduated PhD student. The laboratory is currently located in 1700 square feet of newly renovated laboratory space in the heart of the WashU medical campus. This position assists
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lab is focused on mechanism and therapy development for early onset muscle disease. Mechanistically, we are focused on a multi-system muscular dystrophy, early onset Facioscapulohumeral Muscular