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: Department of Biomedical Engineering Posting Link: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/60764 Job Type: Full-Time Posting Detail Information Position Summary We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
HIV latency models will be used in these studies, including in vitro and ex vivo cellular models of latency and ART-suppressed rhesus macaque models of latency. Tissues (CNS and peripheral compartments
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medical sciences English at B2 level knowledge in the field of production of organs on a chip using additive methods knowledge in the field of medical analytics knowledge of in vivo and on vitro experiments
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motivated postdoctoral fellow. We study how metabolism and metabolic enzymes in endothelial cells contribute to health and disease by leveraging genetically engineered mouse models, in vitro cell culture with
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pathogenesis and their potential as therapeutic agents and diagnostic tools. Using in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models, the lab studies EVs derived from amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSCs) and other perinatal
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vitro assays, immunohistochemistry, FACS sorting and analyses, RNA isolation, RT-PCR; Preparation of amplicon libraries for next-generation sequencing. Operate instruments and equipment such as
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duty and complete their responsibilities during emergency closures unless specifically instructed otherwise. Job Responsibilities: Perform in vitro experiments designed to analyze trafficking
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candidate should have experience in applied cell biology and mammary gland physiology in dairy cattle. Furthermore, the candidate must have experience in designing and conducting in vitro cell biology studies
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periods. b) Relevant experience in the development of 3D in vitro models and technologies based on microfluidics and nanomedicine for application in cancer research. 5. Formalization of the applications
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periods. b) Relevant experience in the development of drug delivery systems. c) Experience in the design and application of in vitro models for pulmonary and systemic administration. d) Training and