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a Master of Science (MSc) degree. Technical Qualifications & Skills: Advanced proficiency in cell culture and cell biology. Strong instrumental analysis skills, specifically for investigating
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and work in four main areas: basic and translational research, clinical research, health services and outcomes research, and multidisciplinary programs. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves
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disease. Responsibilities* The primary responsibility of the Postdoctoral Scientist will be to lead research focused on understanding the mechanism of mRNA translation in apicomplexan parasites
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. Respond to questions and comments from collaborators Reporting ~10% Prepare clear and concise reports. Respond to questions and comments. Aid principal investigator in drafting grant applications. Required
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Lab (Principal Investigator: Haylie L. Miller, Ph.D.) in the School of Kinesiology is currently seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to engage in research related to lifespan development
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study questions at multiple levels using genetically modified mouse models, preclinical mouse models, primary organoids, single-cell RNA-seq, proteomics, lipidomics, metallomics, standard molecular
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ways to reprogram the microenvironment for better responses to new immunotherapies. The lab's primary focus is combining single cell spatial transcriptomics and spatial proteomics with interrogation
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this complexity, and find ways to reprogram the microenvironment for better responses to new immunotherapies. The lab's primary focus is understanding how fibrosis and mechanical forces within the extracellular
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. The main responsibility of the Fellow will be to advance research projects with guidance from the PI and collaboration with other lab members. The PI is devoted to work with the Fellow and support their
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of regenerative biology and gene therapy, using an approach we call genoplastic surgery, a framework for shaping surgical tissues at the molecular level to enable improved repair and regeneration. Our primary model