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spectroscopic observations with theoretical models and synthetic advances, contributing to the broader effort of designing next-generation quantum and optoelectronic materials. Ideal candidates will have a strong
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human health trajectories through advanced digital twin frameworks. This position offers an extraordinary opportunity in the field of computational health modeling that integrates clinical, genotypic
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applicants with a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Shridas and her team to advance ongoing projects on chronic and acute inflammatory diseases, with a focus on
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small animal models is also desirable. The ideal candidate will be highly independent but also able to work collaboratively to advance the research projects collectively. Strong written and verbal
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on the role of sex chromosomes in aortic aneurysms, atherosclerosis, and heart failure using mouse models that modulate the sex chromosome complements coupled with castration surgeries. Under the mentorship
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small animal models is also desirable. The ideal candidate will be highly independent but also able to work collaboratively to advance the research projects collectively. Strong written and verbal
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Requisition Number DU13114 Department Name 81060:PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCES Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range $54,000
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releases tissue factor positive microvesicles that trigger coagulation and drive pathology in infection and sterile inflammation using in vivo models. Our recent work uncovered NINJ1, a key mediator of
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models (e.g., iPSC, organoids, microfluidics) Bioinformatics, ‘omics, big data, molecular genomics/CRISPR/epigenomics Behavioral science, biobehavioral, psychosocial, translational, implementation science
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releases tissue factor positive microvesicles that trigger coagulation and drive pathology in infection and sterile inflammation using in vivo models. Our recent work uncovered NINJ1, a key mediator of