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-Doctoral Fellow Position #: 00819736 – Requisition #:32568 Job Summary: The goals of this fellowship position are to define the mechanisms by which deregulated kinase signaling in the MAPK, Src, and Focal
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leadership. Key Responsibilities: Serve as the first point of contact for students, faculty, and staff; responsible for being available to analyze and evaluation prospective and current students questions and
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signaling (e.g., cGAS-STING) Prior experience with adipocyte culture Prior experience with advanced cellular imaging techniques, including live-cell imaging Prior experience with small animal handling and in
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Job Summary: Post-doctoral fellow position available to study methamphetamine regulate of TAAR1 signaling and aversion behaviors. Our research involves whole-cell voltage-clamp and current-clamp
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biology, molecular biology, and single-cell multiomics to explore the interplay between telomere function, innate immune signaling, and autophagy. Current projects center around two main areas of research
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proposals. Identify opportunities for deeper data exploration and assist with ad hoc reporting and data analysis projects as needed. Serve as point person for developing key findings in support of strategic
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language processing (NLP) methods. Pursuit of independent research that aligns with the project goals is encouraged. There will also be opportunities to contribute to pragmatic trials in health services research