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background in cellular and molecular immunology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Experience in working with intestinal tissues, intestinal organoids, primary human cells, animal models of intestinal
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a particular focus on cytokine-based drugs, using immune competent murine models and human cell culture systems for early drug development. We also study mechanisms and determinants of immune related
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from clinical research to molecular studies in mouse models of disease. Training/Mentoring: The postdoctoral associate will have the opportunity to gain experience with in clinical and basic research
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highly motivated to impact patient outcomes through translational approaches to the treatment of T cell malignancies. Experience with in vivo mouse immunotherapy models, protein/antibody engineering and
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), genome/phenotype analysis (Dr. Jihoon Kim) and applications of large language models (Dr. Ohno-Machado). The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and conducting research projects
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elucidate the structures of MKP5 complexes with kinases using X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy. The postdoctoral associate will also collaborate with experts in NMR, molecular dynamics
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work spans ovarian aging, cardiovascular disease, and therapeutic interventions, with a focus on deciphering cellular dynamics and molecular mechanisms driving tissue remodeling, ultimately to identify
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cell and molecular biology in human cell models, cancer biology, and genomics. Experience in genomic instability, DNA damage/repair, and mutagenesis is beneficial. Computational experience is highly
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for hearing loss in mouse models. Experiences on molecular & cellular biology, biochemistry, or AD research are preferred. Preferred qualifications also include but not limit mobility and ability to work
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Postdoctoral position in Steven Tang’s lab in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Steven Tang’s laboratory in the department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry (MB&B) at Yale University