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conduct research focused on biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying human placental angiogenesis and development, with a primary focus on severe, early-onset fetal growth restriction
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disease progression are known and only one is FDA approved. ADPKD has many molecular and cellular commonalities with cancer, in which targeting metabolism and immune cell function have shown tremendous
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will conduct research focused on biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying gynecologic cancer progression and therapy resistance. The primary focus of experiments will include, but
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to join our team. Our lab focuses on developing and applying innovative statistical machine learning methods, single-cell multi-omics, and systems immunology approaches to investigate immune-mediated
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-bacterial antibodies and correlate with clinical features. · Develop cellular assays to examine human B cell development at a mucosal surface in response to bacteria. · Utilize mouse models of RA
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: Postdoctoral Fellow/Trainee Position #: 00652554 – Requisition #:37420 Job Summary: Post-doctoral fellow position in the Kohler laboratory, working within the Cell Therapy Research Group at the University
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trainees. Our research focuses on aging, anti-tumor immunity, and vesicle trafficking using established models, with strong translational relevance. We welcome candidates with a background in cell biology or
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from human blood and tissues) and analysis of -omics data, including spatial transcriptomics, to investigate the role of CD8 T cells in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of autoimmune diseases
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) evaluating novel therapeutic strategies to prevent fibrotic formation in trabecular meshwork and (3) evaluating peptide and viral gene therapy methods in preventing retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma
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of endogenous and viral derived circular RNAs in the pathogenesis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (focus of position) Glucose transport and metabolism and its role in melanoma and non-melanoma skin