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publications from the Shellman Lab can be found here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=shellman+y&sort=pubdate&size=50 Examples of key Responsibilities: Conduct tissue culture and molecular biological
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physical parameters including mucous membranes, capillary refill time, pulses, heart rate, respiratory rate and effort, and lung sounds Feel comfortable with all monitoring equipment including normal results
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separation Rational design and synthesis of microporous organic materials Supramolecular chemistry and non-covalent interactions Ion-exchange membranes: their synthesis, manufacturing, and applications Redox
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Our Plant Science research covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology
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for separating and purifying specific radionuclides from gaseous, aqueous, and solid phases using various methods, including but not limited to cryogenic trapping, liquid-liquid extraction, precipitation, membrane
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University School of Medicine along with the Duke University School of Nursing, and Duke University Health System comprise Duke Health, a world-class academic medical center. The Health System encompasses Duke
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Appointment Term: Initially 1 year, renewable Appointment Start Date: Start date is negotiable. Group or Departmental Website: https://www.huttenhainlab.com/ (link is external) How to Submit Application
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techniques compared to tissue aspiration. Amer J Trop Med Hyg 96: 190–196. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0362 Jimenez M, Miller B, Bridle HL (2017). Efficient separation of small microparticles at high
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include T cell receptor discovery, membrane-tethered cytokine technologies, tumor resistance mutations, target antigen discovery, and preclinical development of new TCR-based treatments. Interdisciplinary
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, their molecular movements, and their interaction with other proteins within the cell membrane. We propose that understanding of single molecular movements will allow us to gain further insight in the receptor