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. Our research program is focused on neuron-glial interactions, with an emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes regulate neurovascular coupling, local metabolism
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, diligent, and well-organized candidate to join our dynamic research team to investigate dendritic cell biology and immunotherapeutic potential against human chronic viral infections and neuroinflammatory
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available in the Department of Pharmacology & Physiology at Drexel University. The Mortensen Lab is seeking a highly motivated Research Technician Level 1 to participate in research investigating molecular
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our dynamic research team to investigate dendritic cell biology and immunotherapeutic potential against human chronic viral infections and neuroinflammatory diseases. Applicants should have a strong
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addition, two elective courses are offered including Molecular Biology & Biochemistry and Sociology & Psychology. Essential Functions As an adjunct faculty member, you are responsible for creating a syllabus
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-quality, reproducible, and original research. Knowledge of cell and molecular biology techniques. Ability to keep a lab running smoothly. Strong organization, detail-oriented, multi-tasking skills
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on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes regulate neurovascular coupling, local metabolism, and synaptic development, and brain cancer metastasis. We use a combination of molecular
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locomotion. Apply machine learning and machine vision algorithms to track body and limb movements. Use biomechanical modeling to analyze walking data and fit locomotion models. Operate a force sensor to
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the United States and 14th in the world. Students in Drexel’s Fashion Design program study alongside dynamic educators with extensive industry experience, produce innovative designs in well-equipped studios, and
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Associate to join our cohesive research team to assist us in conducting exciting experiments that involve drug discovery, bioinformatics, functional genomics, molecular biology, Drosophila genetics