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to brainvascular pathology, using integrated in vitro and in vivo models. Responsibilities * Study interactions between endothelial dysfunction, mitochondrial stress, and inflammatory signaling
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the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier in vitro. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities including establishing in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier using
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(NPs); 2) Binding of tumor-targeting peptides; 3) Binding of small molecules to NPs; 4) In vitro NP uptake testing and determination of the cellular effects. Where to apply Website https://pica.cineca.it
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Research Associate Professor, Chemistry Department Chemistry Posting Number F260004 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/60615
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the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier in vitro. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities including establishing in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier using
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sytnhesis and functionalization, materials science, characetrization techniques and in vitro/in vivo prototype validation in relevant environments. The candidate will work as part of an international team and
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after cultivation in vitro, and therefore it is necessary to use models of CLL microenvironment to culture CLL cells long-term and/or to study their proliferation. Several in vitro and in vivo models meet
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, changes in the expression of mucin genes (e.g. MUC5AC and MUC5B) will be evaluated in respiratory epithelial cells (e.g. BEAS-2B cell line). Finally, the collaboration aims to establish in vitro assays
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between experimental plans and funding or publication requirements., coordinating experiment planning including recognizing the type of methods expected (e.g., in vitro assays, animal studies, sequencing
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led by Dr. Mañas, especially in the paediatric avatars project, focused on the creation and characterisation of patient-derived models (in vivo and in vitro) and their use as avatars to develop new