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both germline and conditional (floxed) mouse models of neurological disorders for behavioral, imaging, biochemical, and histopathological experiments. We also use primary neuronal and immortalized cell
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on the neurobiology of energy homeostasis, autonomic regulation and blood pressure control relating to obesity. Iowa City is one of the most beautiful, safe and collegial university towns in the Midwest of the USA (3.5
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improved understanding role of fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) that regulate immune cell lipid metabolism and function in the setting of high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and obesity-associated chronic
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development of drug-related adverse events, drug resistance, and drug efficacy) in cancer therapy. Applicants should have a strong background in mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
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join an NIH-funded R01 project studying the role of platelet, neutrophil and endothelial cell activation in thrombosis during aging in mouse models and humans and whether caloric restriction protects
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utilizes Drosophila and human induced pluripotent stem cell models to dissect the mechanisms of neuronal function and dysfunction in these three conceptual areas. Responsibilities include the identification
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techniques. Required Qualifications: Molecular biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, growth and maintenance of cell lines. Desirable Qualifications: Preferred skills: protein and peptide biochemistry
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: Experience in whole cell, patch clamp electrophysiology in brain slices Desirable Qualifications: Experience in synaptic plasticity experiments such as LTP, LTD Expertise in electrophysiology data acquisition
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of new features for both softwares, interacting with lab members developing models of neurons and cell signaling pathways underlying learning and plasticity, and writing journal articles and giving
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clinical data, cell culture systems, and mouse models to understand the role of the Hippo pathway and the downstream transcriptional activators TAZ and YAP in sarcomas. Education Requirement: PhD or MD/PhD