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skills. Job Duties: Participation in research, organizational and administrative tasks of the institute Independent research activity, especially in the research areas of the institute (ion channels as
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-related disease, host-pathogen interactions, ion channel biophysics and electrophysiology, metabolic and liver disease, pulmonary medicine and translational pharmacology, therapeutic target development and
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role in membrane remodeling. It also aims to deepen the mechanistic understanding of solute transport in ion channels and transporters of medical relevance. We apply state of the art methods
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of ion channels. We are interested in identifying sterol-binding proteins and characterizing state-dependent binding and its effects on protein function. The lab uses a variety of methods including: (1
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Evers lab is a small, tight-knit lab (5-7 members) that works on sterol modulation of membrane proteins, with a strong focus on neurosteroid modulation of ion
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of Genetic, Environmental and Inhalation Disease, will conduct research investigating the role of ion channels in innate defense mechanisms within the lung. The research may focus on innate immunity related
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cardiovascular science, ion channel physiology, molecular motors, cellular biophysics, calcium signaling, nuclear steroid receptors, and aging research. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage
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://sites.duke.edu/yanglab/). Be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team working to unravel the unknown functions of membrane ion channels and lipid transporters in human health. Develop novel therapeutic approaches
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ion channel expression, and synaptic input characteristics. Alongside the primary method of electrophysiology, the project will also utilise the use of various transgenic animals, confocal fluorescent
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sensory and motor systems neuroscience, computational neuroscience, ion channel biophysics, synaptic function, developmental neurobiology, cardiac and skeletal muscle physiology, and cell signaling