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(Podostemaceae) in Neotropical rivers migrated and evolved as the Isthmus of Panama formed and develop the first model for the tempo and pattern of formation of riverine connections across the Isthmus
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Position Summary This position will focus on integrating high-resolution field monitoring, remote sensing, and statistical and numerical modeling approaches to improve predictive flood hazard
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, (2) dissecting the pathways and mechanisms that may underlie changes in cell states such as partial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and (3) establishing novel model of human tumors (e.g., PDX
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measurement. Additional duties involve microbial population analysis (16sRNA), chemistry analysis (N, P, metals), and statistical modeling. The role also entails lab management, including cleaning and safety
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. The successful candidate will be a member of a highly interdisciplinary team including oncologists, biologists, engineers, and imaging scientists. The candidate will develop computational models of human disease
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. Working experience with mouse models of cancer. Experience with software such as ImageJ, Microsoft Office, and GraphPad Prism. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated
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approach, spanning basic biology and translational medicine using mouse models and patient samples, tackles complex questions with profound implications for human health. Projects are available to decipher
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. Responsibilities: Exhibit command of HIV modeling, including the methodology and its components. Independently carry out quantitative analyses and participate in reciprocal research projects. Interpret and vet
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, to define novel biomarkers, and to identify novel therapeutical targets. We have pioneered in the integration of genetics with omic data to identify proteomic signatures and develop novel predictive models
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signaling pathways that promote lung injury resolution. The studies will include using cell culture and organoid models to provide mechanistic insight of murine models of lung injury. We seek candidates with