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#: 00823602 – Requisition #: 33810 Job Summary: This entry-level position will support Cruz-Martín lab members in the study of the developmental mechanisms underlying the wiring of prefrontal cortex networks
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priorities, manage time and meet deadlines. Solid knowledge of fundraising concepts, preferably in a higher education setting. Proven ability to work in a team environment, develop effective interpersonal
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. Solid knowledge of and ability to understand data, data trends, and data analysis to create strategies and make decisions. Solid understanding of technology used in marketing, communications, and
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research. This will also be an opportunity to learn how to build a research program from the ground up. Key Responsibilities: Assist in assembling ex vivo perfusion circuit Prepare porcine and human kidneys
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mathematical analyses for a wide array of different applications and to solve complex problems. Experiments may include text interpretation, coding, ground theory methodology for the analysis of certain data
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include patient-oriented research or research conducted with human subjects. Patient-oriented research includes mechanisms of human disease, therapeutic interventions, clinical trials, or development of new
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, cages and pens and animal support areas. Operates mechanical equipment used to clean and sanitize surfaces. Cleans/sanitizes/disinfects animal holding rooms, procedure rooms, support rooms. Other duties
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proposals for independent funding Presenting research findings at local, national, or international level Software development to support experiments Patch clamp electrophysiology with mechanical stimulation
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, pharmacology, systems modeling, and in vivo models to study mitochondrial dynamics, cellular stress response pathways, mechanisms of genomic alteration, novel treatments, disease development, Epithelial
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. Our team excels in investigating the immune cell mechanisms responsible for the autoimmune attack on pancreatic beta cells, the role of these beta cells in T1D, and the intricate interactions between