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/) What You'll Do Our lab is focused on understanding how bone cells respond to their environment, especially to drugs and mineral ions such as phosphate and calcium. We study the response at multiple
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to assess the functional significance of our genomic discoveries, with engineering collaborations and integrative genomic studies of transcriptomic, proteomic and epigenetic factors involved in genome
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, proteomics, and flow assisted cytometry sorting (FACS). We aim to address important questions and make novel discoveries that significantly enhance our understanding of lung biology and disease. We hope
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Subjects Incentive Program (HSIP) and the CTSU finance team. Demonstrates the ability to find and utilize information from EMR and databases/CTMS/EDC. May mark visits as planned/occurred in OnCore. May
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. Demonstrate the ability to find and utilize information from the electronic medical record (EMR) and databases/Clinical Trial Management Systems/Electronic Data Capture (CTMS/EDC). Address participant concerns
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(HSIP) and the CTSU finance team. Demonstrates the ability to find and utilize information from EMR and databases/CTMS/EDC. May mark visits as planned/occurred in OnCore. May provide lab results, not
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compliance. May complete simple study reimbursement with partners such as the Human Subjects Incentive Program (HSIP) and the Asthma Program Administrative Assistant. Demonstrates the ability to find and
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to gain a wide range of biochemical experience in microbiology, cell biology, enzymology, and metalloenzyme spectroscopy. Our studies are uncovering unique biochemical and bioinorganic mechanisms, novel