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at the Functional Genomics and Metabolic Section at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular at SDU. Our group focusses on fundamental principles in gene regulation, epigenetics, noncoding RNAs, and adipose
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research in our lab can be found at: http://www.thechenglab.org/publications.html . A candidate is expected to collaborate closely with experimental biologists and clinicians. The position offers
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: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . For information on the University-wide Center for the Environment, please visit https
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from HIV-infected and control subjects and determine the function of this cellular subtype in context to HIV-associated co-morbidities and neuroinflammation. This study will involve epigenetic
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tuberculosis using in vitro and in vivo mouse models. Performs experiments that include genetic, biochemical, cellular and molecular approaches, as well as metabolomics, epigenetics and high throughput
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conditions such as Epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease. A major focus is the identification of metabolism-based and epigenetic mechanisms, which lead to acquired pathology and to translate
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, including gene expression, epigenetic, endocrine, and behavioral datasets. Responsibilities include supporting data processing workflows, assisting with molecular assays, and collaborating closely with other
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, Western blotting, and RT-qPCR; investigating transcriptomic and epigenetic changes using advanced RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and chromatin sequencing (ATAC-seq) techniques; active participation in scientific
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on chromatin regulation, transcriptional condensates, and liquid-liquid phase separation; and research on epigenetics and transcriptional regulation in human cancer and immune systems. Additional information
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join a superb faculty with strengths in cellular therapies, cancer genetics and epigenetics, tumor modeling, and experimental therapeutics. The Department of Pediatrics, HCI and Primary Children’s