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pluripotent stem cells, as well as manipulation and assessment of these models using techniques of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, and epithelial electrophysiology. This core will also
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handling neural stem cell models and/or mouse models. Expertise in molecular biology, human and mammalian cell culture, and bioinformatics is also desirable. Working Conditions This position works in a
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will study the efffect's of nutrition, environment and age on fertility in women and men. Menopause and the perimenopause. Oncofertility and onco-reproductive health. Molecular and cellular
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The goal of our research is to better understand the biology and genetics of human cancer and to provide better preclinical models to validate new treatment and
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on enhancing treatments for people impacted by rare neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington’s disease. The Carroll lab relies on cell and mouse model systems in an attempt to help understand the basic
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on cell and mouse model systems in an attempt to help understand the basic pathological mechanisms of disease, as well as test experimental therapeutics. In this position, the research scientist will assist
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to monitor the binding of molecular-targeted compounds to tumors before and during therapy. (3) Use genetic and temporal pharmacologic approaches to modulate tumor biology in ways that enhance tumor binding
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utilizing blood samples from patients with lymphoma on clinical trials. The research will involve tissue culture, mouse model experimentation, flow cytometry, and molecular biology (e.g., DNA and RNA
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in developing both novel experimental single cell molecular profiling and perturbation technologies and computational methods, and demonstrated people management and grant writing skills. This position
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. The research program has four major goals: (1) Use biomolecules as tumor-targeting agents to deliver imaging or cytotoxic cargo. (2) Use multimodal imaging to monitor the binding of molecular-targeted compounds