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system near 1.9 microns. In both projects, the successful applicant will be responsible for synthesizing modeling and experimental data analysis and drafting high-quality manuscripts for publication
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ranges from reprogramming intracellular signaling of cells to modeling whole joint mechanics to understand and modify these systems at their respective length scales. Our research focuses on engineering
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bioinformatics/clinical and/or mutiomics data and adjust recommend approaches to experimental design and analysis. Actively review new publications and adapt emerging methods and approaches to existing projects
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modification mechanism and related molecules in stimulating reprogramming of fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes for heart regeneration. Explore novel strategies combining optimal cardiovascular cell types and
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immediately. Responsibilities* Design and develop microphysiological systems (MPS) for tendon research Perform cell culture and molecular biology experiments Conduct mechanical testing and characterization
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, uncovering novel cellular mechanisms. We employ state-of-the-art techniques in fly neurogenetics, proteomics, molecular biology, RNA biology, multi-omics, and quantitative imaging to investigate circadian
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% - Ultrasound Data Collection and Data Analysis 30%-Conference Abstract and Manuscript Preparation Required Qualifications* PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related
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postdoctors to work on ongoing bioinorganic chemistry and biochemistry projects on the enzymatic and bioinorganic mechanism of microbial carbon dioxide fixation, heme metabolism, or on methane making/breaking
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how exercise protects the heart against heart failure. A growing interest surrounds common mechanisms affecting both the heart and the brain, and how the organs signal to each other in health and
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development in Neurodevelopmental disorders associated with altered chromatin regulation. The candidate will participate in multiple NIH-funded projects that explore disease mechanisms in rodent and human