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Postdoctoral Researcher Job Description Postdoctoral positions are available at the Stelzer Lab in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
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G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathways in the lung in health and in models of asthma. Desired expertise includes experience with in vivo physiology of mouse lung and mouse physiology
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We invite outstanding individuals to apply for faculty positions at any rank in the Department of Physiology & Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The Department
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imaging quality and scan throughput. (10%) Assisting in collecting and analyzing imaging data with a focus on monitoring, recording, and analyzing physiological functions, such as body temperature
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experiments related to assessment of cardiac function. The research assistant will coordinate, design, implement, test and validate data collection and analysis methods for in vivo cardiac physiology and the
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to use various molecular and computational methods to bridge the gap of understanding between structure and experimental observations in cardiac muscle physiology. Able to perform various molecular biology
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experience required. Experience working with mouse models of heart failure, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and virology preferred. Education: Bachelor’s degree in physiology, biomedical engineering
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closely with the principal investigator to perform research work in medical and related technical areas involving the use of lab skills. Some of the research duties will be responsible for carrying out
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oversee the use of experimental methodology to measure and test the effects of S-nitrosylation on biochemical, cellular and physiological functions in the Dr. Jonathan Stamler Lab. This position is
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involves use of lab skills. Conduct analysis of tissue samples. Work directly with TRC and UH surgical pathology staff to obtain discarded human tissue for distribution to researchers. Collect tissues from