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of rodent, cell culture, and translational models. Various proteomic and epigenetic techniques are used to investigate alterations in post-translational modification (PTM) of hepatic proteins, specifically
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functions Utilize a variety of laboratory techniques required for research projects Perform experiments and tabulate and analyze research Use small animal models of Alzheimer’s disease and infectious diseases
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health, or a directly related field from an accredited institution. Training in systems thinking theory and methods including group model building and systemic design. Experience presenting complex
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, such as the brain, heart, intestine, face, and vascular, olfactory, and immune systems. Investigators use a variety of different stem, organoid, and animal experimental models, including Drosophila
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administrators, and implements an annual review of effort, productivity and funding sources for all faculty. Ensure compliance with compensation models, regulations and policies. Partner, collaborate, and provide
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/computational approaches in a wet lab setting using Drosophila melanogaster as the model system. The Reis lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to identify genes and neuronal networks acting in
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cancer. Develop and optimize in vitro and in vivo models (cell line and mouse) of therapeutic resistance, and perform molecular and biochemical analyses. Collaborate with clinical investigators
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. Breed and maintain rodent colonies, including genotyping and record keeping. Perform animal modeling tasks, tissue harvests, cell isolation, flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular-based techniques (DNA
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factors adversely impacting faculty well-being. Ensure an atmosphere of support, opportunity, and professional advancement Be a role model and exemplar for ethical compliance. Demand the highest standards
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-cells and T-cell and antigen bispecifics (TCABs). We are further currently modeling cutting-edge neurosurgical therapies (“bedside to bench”) alongside colleagues in biomedical engineering and veterinary