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at the following website: Please contact Dr. Vanessa Xanthakis, Principal Investigator for additional information. Vanessa Xanthakis, PhD FAHA Associate Professor of Medicine and Biostatistics Director of Research
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to vascular biology and fibrosis research; (b) genomic or epigenomic approaches; (c) experimental modeling and analysis of fibrosis in mice; (d) primary culture and/or analysis of mesenchymal cell populations
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This is a postdoctoral researcher position. The primary function is to work on NIH funded research projects including systemic inflammation caused vascular damage, aging, and fatty liver diseases
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. The candidate will maintain an inventory of the their materials and provide them upon request to members of the lab. -Writing and presentation. The candidate will be expected to work with the principal
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approaches; (c) experimental modeling and analysis of fibrosis in mice; (d) primary culture and/or analysis of mesenchymal cell populations; and (e) cell/tissue imaging techniques such as fluorescence
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and enrollment processes. Prepare and maintain program reports, surveys, analyses; update posted information. Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred. 3-5 years experience in higher
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Hariri Institute for Computing. Duration: Two years with possible extension A. More descriptions of each project More details on the two main projects are described below. Postdocs can choose to work
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to rehabilitation for various neurological disorders, including stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Assist in conducting randomized control trials, evaluating behavioral