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molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis from a developmental perspective using Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), a common tumor predisposition human genetic disorder, as a model. While working on
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+ years) research experience is preferred. The ideal candidate is expected to demonstrate enthusiasm for experimental research and have excellent organizational and communication skills. Experience in
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. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Ph.D. or equivalent in engineering, physics, chemistry, or any biomedical science Preferred Experience: A strong background in the theoretical and experimental aspects
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experimental results for internal and external presentations and for progress reports and publications. Supervision of junior staff, undergraduate and graduate students. Minimum Requirements Education: Doctoral
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of the brain and development of novel therapeutics. The Mailman lab focuses on mechanisms of drug receptor interaction, and the discovery and development of CNS drugs. Our laboratory discovered the first
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experimental and computational angles. The candidate will have opportunities to drive his/her own research project(s), develop fellowship applications, write manuscripts, mentor junior trainees, and learn skills
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and in vitro model systems to test novel biological mechanisms. Techniques of interest focus around high-dimensional immunophenotyping via mass cytometry and spectral flow cytometry, immunofluorescence
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the healthy human brain, with future applications in neurodegenerative disorders. This position supports a broader effort to understand brain clearance mechanisms and their relationship to traumatic brain