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investigating the molecular mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias in the setting of metabolic disorders. We utilize heterologous and native expression systems including human in vitro models. The Aromolaran lab is
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for an undergraduate student that is highly self-motivated to be part of a multidisciplinary team studying the genetics of osteoarthritis. The lab uses human genetics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, and animal
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Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 01337 - Molecular Medicine Program Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type
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, enabling outstanding research in genetic and molecular epidemiology. HCI investigators have strong relationships with Community Health Clinics across the HCI catchment area and conduct small- and large-scale
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observed in the clinical population. We aim to leverage this translatable model in order to characterize the cellular and molecular microenvironment of pathophysiologic nerve regeneration, with the hope
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on the cell-type specific functions in the retina and how these functions are impaired in retinal diseases. We use a variety of genetic, physiological, imaging and computational tools, and animal models
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models. The fellow will contribute to projects understanding the transcriptional regulation and CAR signaling signatures of human CAR T cells in various tumor antigen models. Preferred candidates will be
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-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, molecular biology and in vitro/in vivo models to identify and validate potential disease triggers and define the underlying mechanisms of autoimmunity. The Laboratory
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labs. The Schober lab focuses on neurologic outcomes after traumatic injury (TBI) to the developing brain, using a rat pup model. The Schober lab has studied Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), a component of
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models to obtain a molecular level understanding of metabolic changes that underlie disease, with a particular focus on the liver in metabolic disease and cancer. The successful candidate will have a