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, recombinant protein and isolation and purification, transfection, and aptamer isolation, conduct multi-omics (scRNA/ATAC/scDNA-seq) projects. Assist in the preparation of data and figures for manuscripts and
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funding agencies (e.g., NSF, NIH). Mentor and help recruit and train graduate students and undergraduate researchers in robotics, mechatronics, and machine learning. Design and conduct experimental studies
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an outstanding clinical urology team with the goal of defining the underlying biochemical and clinical behavior genitourinary disorders to identify new strategies that will lead to durable clinical
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studies using rodent models, including handling, dosing, tissue collection, and phenotyping. Ability to design, conduct, and troubleshoot experiments independently, with strong analytical and critical
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and hydrogels. Conduct in-vitro and in-vivo experiments to evaluate drug release profiles, systemic absorption, and microneedle dissolution efficiency. Conduct in-vitro and in-vivo experiments
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vascular surgery, molecular biology and cell biology. - Conduct independent and collaborative research projects in limb ischemia, immunology and other diseases. - Design and implement experiments, analyze
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-art 17,000 square foot clinical research facility based in Boca Raton, FL (55 miles north of Miami). The primary research focus of CCBH is to conduct deep phenotyping (including fluid and imaging
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(renewable, contingent on performance and funding) will work under the mentorship of Dr. Fei Ye on to conduct quantitative research on development and application of statistical/bioinformatic methodology
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education. Conduct cutting-edge research in AI-enhanced educational methodologies, data analytics, and digital learning platforms. Lead and contribute to grant proposals and peer-reviewed publications
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member, in order to advance their knowledge and/or be documented by scientific publications. Duties related to the College of Arts & Sciences: ·Conduct innovative research at the interface of AMO physics