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mechanisms driving non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome using rodent models. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Assists in conducting a continuous program of research
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is to conduct cancer research affecting a variety of tissues to analyze experiments relative to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression. The Montagna Lab
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outcome of airway and brain disorders (JACI. 2020. 145 (5): 1469, J Exp Med. 2020. 217 (4)). The candidate should have strong interests in exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and
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) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation of synaptic transmission in mammalian brain and
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, the Postdoc(s) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms of the regulation of synaptic transmission in mammalian
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://eohsi.rutgers.edu/eohsi-directory/name/shuo-xiao/ . The candidates will focus on 1-2 of the following projects: (1) molecular mechanisms of female ovarian toxicities caused by harmful algal bloom toxins and other
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is to conduct cancer research affecting a variety of tissues to analyze experiments relative to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression. The Montagna Lab
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. The primary research interest in the laboratory is to understand the mechanisms of chronic immune activation in HIV-associated cardiovascular disease and viral persistence in the central nervous system
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. The primary research interest in the laboratory is to understand the mechanisms of chronic immune activation in HIV-associated cardiovascular disease and viral persistence in the central nervous system
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. The primary research interest in the laboratory is to understand the mechanisms of chronic immune activation in HIV-associated cardiovascular disease and viral persistence in the central nervous system