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that combine the engineering and analytical principles of multiple scientific disciplines. We are seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow to join our team and advance our mission by contributing to the discovery
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of Orthopaedic Surgery is conducted by a diverse group of faculty, staff and trainees with expertise in biology, engineering, health outcomes, and healthcare. Our research teams are focused on improving treatment
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and bioinorganic mechanism of microbial carbon dioxide fixation, heme metabolism, or on methane making/breaking by methyl-CoM reductase. These projects are funded by grants from NIH and the Department
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excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our
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how exercise protects the heart against heart failure. A growing interest surrounds common mechanisms affecting both the heart and the brain, and how the organs signal to each other in health and
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approaches, our goal is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying RAN translation and its contribution to neurodegeneration. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients
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development in Neurodevelopmental disorders associated with altered chromatin regulation. The candidate will participate in multiple NIH-funded projects that explore disease mechanisms in rodent and human
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activity, and state-of-the-art microscopy techniques, among other approaches to investigate cell signaling mechanisms in trypanosomatids. We have extensive experience in genome editing and cell signaling in
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mechanisms linking cardiovascular diseases with cancer and cancer therapies. She uses human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), patient-derived samples, genomics, and computational biology to identify
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ranges from reprogramming intracellular signaling of cells to modeling whole joint mechanics to understand and modify these systems at their respective length scales. Our research focuses on engineering