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School of Medicine. We develop and apply innovative experimental and computational approaches to study cellular heterogeneity and its impact on tissue function in health and disease. Our interdisciplinary
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conjugation, scRNAseq and flow cytometry are preferred. The ideal candidate will additionally possess excellent experimental planning and execution skills, good communication skills, an open mind and a desire
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of mutational processes in human health and disease. We are an interdisciplinary team of experimental, computational, and clinician scientists allowing us to generate and analyse complex data from emerging
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available for research on mucosal immunity, intestinal immune homeostasis/intestinal inflammation, and innate immunity. The laboratory investigates mechanisms regulating innate immune
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investigating the causes and consequences of mutational processes in human health and disease. We are an interdisciplinary team of computational, experimental, and clinician scientists allowing us to generate and
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School of Medicine to investigate novel molecular mechanisms governing stress responses and virulence in Salmonella Typhimurium. Candidates must: * have strong Ph.D. training within the past two years in
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— such as selective translation, transport, phase separation, and localization—that enable cells to respond to mechanical stimuli. This project will explore RNA-based regulatory mechanisms in
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a particular focus on cytokine-based drugs, using immune competent murine models and human cell culture systems for early drug development. We also study mechanisms and determinants of immune related
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understanding the mechanisms of ovarian aging, gene therapy for primary ovarian insufficiency, and discovering new genes that underlie primary ovarian insufficiency/diminished ovarian reserve. These studies range
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, cellular biology and signaling, and mouse models of disease, enhancing our understanding of how the allosteric site influences physiology and disease mechanisms. We plan to utilize drug discovery to identify