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this, we apply a combination of cutting-edge genomic analyses and laboratory experiments to interrogate multi-ethnic patient samples, laboratory cell lines and animal models. Ongoing and future projects
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involving signaling between nociceptors and non-neuronal cells in models of bladder dysfunction, as well as work closely with mechanical, electrical, and biological engineers to develop tools to study and
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that surrounds them using both animal models and cell-based assays. Currently, the lab is focused on pancreatic cancer studies. The lab also investigates the cellular control of proliferation and is focused
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field Minimum Required Experience: Research skills include immunology, molecular and cellular biology techniques Preferred Experience: Immunology, including mouse models, flow cytometry and
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samples, laboratory cell lines and animal models. Ongoing and future projects include (i) genomic and functional characterization of molecular drivers of women’s cancers, (ii) biology and therapy
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: Molecular biology techniques (e.g., nucleic acid extraction, PCR/qPCR, RT-PCR, cloning, sequencing) Mammalian cell culture (primary cells and continuous lines); aseptic technique Virological assays (viral
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are critical for this position. Demonstrated expertise in patch-clamp recordings from cultured cells, acute brain slices, or the calyx of Held synapses is highly desirable. The group also utilizes molecular
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regeneration by integrating state-of-the-art omics approaches with genetic mouse models and human cell culture systems. Specifically, the postdoc will work on investigating molecular mechanisms of direct cardiac
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are critical for this position. Demonstrated expertise in patch-clamp recordings from cultured cells, acute brain slices, or the calyx of Held synapses is highly desirable. The group also utilizes molecular