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affects susceptibility during bacterial infections and virus-bacterial co-infections. A variety of advanced techniques and methods are employed, including cellular immunology, single cell analyses
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Office, Prism (or other data analysis and statistical software) required. Experience with mammalian cell culture, cell biology and basic molecular biology techniques are preferred. Comfortable with
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. Currently, the lab focuses on studying the translation and folding mechanisms of transmembrane proteins on the endoplasmic reticulum, such as ion channel proteins and cell receptors. We apply diverse
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in functional genomics to understand how MUC5B causes lung fibrosis. In the laboratory, we use genome editing approaches to manipulate genetic variants and expression of key genes in primary cell and
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qualifications at the time of hire. PhD in relevant scientific area such as Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Biophysics or Reproductive Biology Relevant previous post-doctoral experience
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. Currently, the lab focuses on studying the translation and folding mechanisms of transmembrane proteins on the endoplasmic reticulum, such as ion channel proteins and cell receptors. We apply diverse
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models, and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. For our studies, we have one of the largest panels of authenticated thyroid cancer cell lines in the world, that have been molecularly characterized by
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for advanced cell culture models and preparation of precision-cut lung slices from these animals. The candidate is expected to perform sample preparation and downstream analysis from these in vitro and ex vivo
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as Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Biophysics or Reproductive Biology Relevant previous post-doctoral experience (for applicants with a previous postdoctoral fellowship
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Position #00633744 – Requisition #32053 Job Summary: The Weiser-Evans laboratory focuses on vascular biology, with particular emphasis on smooth muscle cell (SMC) signaling and understanding the regulation