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primary epithelial cell culture/organoid work allows us to further dissect mechanism. We use confocal imaging, immunostaining, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), single cell RNA sequencing
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primary mentor and an additional secondary mentor with synergetic expertise in the fellow's research domain. Fellows are encouraged to attend the monthly M-BoCA meeting as well as present their research
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research partners and coordinating research work by undergraduate and graduate students. The applicant will be expected to work closely with the principal investigators (Szczuka and Raskin), AECOM, and City
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techniques to achieve the project's primary goal. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, able to multi-task efficiently, work independently and be committed to research. Some evening and weekend
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individually. Eligible applicants must have satisfactorily completed an accredited Social Work Master's Program, hold a Limited License in Social Work in the State of Michigan (LLMSW). A criminal background
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is unnecessary. A strong record of past publication in primary research journals In order to be considered for this position the applicant must have met or will have met all the required qualifications
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molecular biology techniques and have an educational background in biomedical sciences or related subjects. The candidate will work under direct supervision of the Principal Investigator Dr. Abhijit Parolia
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applications under the guidance of two principal investigators with expertise in mucosal immunology and epithelial biology and will become part of a well-funded, highly productive, and collaborative team
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publications, excellent written and communication skills, and ability to design and perform research in an independent manner. Responsibilities* Assist the Principal Investigator with ongoing studies related
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to work productively in a team environment with people from diverse backgrounds, work with limited supervision to identify a broad range of techniques to achieve the project's primary goal. The successful