24 postdoc-tissue-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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. In addition, the laboratory explores the mechanisms of constructive remodeling of tissue engineered constructs by delineating how host tissue microenvironments interact, populate, and integrate
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normal tissues. Also, involved with collecting and analyzing clinical trial samples Required Qualifications PhD – Biology, Radiation biology, Biomedical, or Life sciences. Experience in cell culture
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. In addition, the laboratory explores the mechanisms of constructive remodeling of tissue engineered constructs by delineating how host tissue microenvironments interact, populate, and integrate
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luteal tissue to determine the actions of PGF. Perform single nuclei RNA sequencing of luteal tissue. Perform analysis of gene expression using bioinformatics. Maintain laboratory records and prepare
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tissues (such as myocardium and skeletal muscle) in pathophysiological conditions including heart failure, diabetes, and ischemia-reperfusion injury, supported by NIH funding. The successful applicant will
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barrier breakdown in patient-derived xenograft mouse glioma models. His current focus is on engineering nanoparticles for more targeted laser therapeutics and exploring new drug discovery for pediatric high
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synthetic protocols. Knowledge of peptide chemistry is desirable but not necessary. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemistry, engineering or related field Supplemental Qualifications
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of normal and diseased human muscle to study pathological changes in abundance, structure, and function of molecular, subcellular, and cellular subsystems including myofibers, intercellular connective tissue
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cell culture, small animal models and human tissues. Research findings will lead to the development of published abstracts, peer-reviewed manuscripts, and funded grant applications. This individual will
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Postdoc will have the opportunity to develop strong biological research skills, including mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, biochemical assays, and molecular biology. Training in advanced analytical