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, cutting-edge neurological complications research program is required. Responsibilities* 40% Design, perform, and interpret mechanism-based studies using complementary in vivo and in vitro models
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and nuclear structures during development (www.lsi.umich.edu/science/our-labs/herman-fung-lab). Qualified applicants will have experience in cell, structural or computational biology and a passion for
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large physical modeling basin which serves as a vital resource. Required Qualifications* A Doctoral Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Scientific Computation
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the mechanisms by which the lung epithelium responds to injury. We study mechanisms of injury/inflammation and regeneration after injury. Epithelial injury and a failure of epithelial regeneration is thought
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instructional activities due to seniority level Required Qualifications* A Doctoral Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Robotics, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Scientific Computation, Electrical
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spatial analysis experience, and the ability to integrate climate, statistical modeling, remote sensing, and social survey datasets. The selected postdoctoral fellow will investigate: Mechanisms connecting
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Apply Now Summary The University of Michigan is offering a postdoctoral research position aimed at exploring the mechanisms contributing to vascular alterations, tissue fibrosis, and the complex
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levels, from the molecular and cellular mechanisms to the organismal-level response using animal models. Postdocs are encouraged to pursue their own projects within this broad umbrella. One line
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Apply Now Summary We are seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to join our team and lead a research project to advance knowledge of disease mechanisms in juvenile myositis and lupus. Our lab is
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. The programs use novel methodologies in neuroimaging and neuromodulation to investigate and target central mechanisms of chronic pain in vivo. Extensive knowledge of neuromoimaging analysis software systems as