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individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in the development
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: The successful individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in
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: The successful individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in
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field in hand by the time of hire. Experience with viral infections and analysis of cellular responses to viral infection. Understanding of experimental procedures used to study viral replication, spread
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field in hand by the time of hire. Experience with viral infections and analysis of cellular responses to viral infection. Understanding of experimental procedures used to study viral replication, spread
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation
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communication skills, be self-motivated and able to work both independently and as a multi-institutional team member. ● Perform experimental works, writing papers, and maintaining the lab equipment ● Mentor
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the models. * Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including geodynamicists, seismologists, and geochronologists, to correlate model findings with the timing of fluid events and extensional processes
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laboratory in the Department of Radiology at Stony Brook University. The successful candidate will lead efforts to quantify multi-scale neurofluid dynamics, including blood flow and cerebrospinal fluid
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within the models. ● Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including geodynamicists, seismologists, and geochronologists, to correlate model findings with the timing of fluid events and