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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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references. Responsibilities Work under the mentorship of the principal investigator and mentoring team to develop research projects consistent with the aims of the research program. This would require a
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the validity of data, develop methodologies, and design and evaluate lab procedures. Maintain supplies, may require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory
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of data, develop methodologies, and design and evaluate lab procedures. Maintain supplies, may require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel
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the harnessing and optimizing of T cell function for cancer immunotherapy using genetically modified mouse models, flow cytometry, q-PCR, RNA-seq, western blot, single cell RNA seq, bioinformatics, and
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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of Postdoctoral Researcher
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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of a Postdoctoral
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evaluate lab procedures. Maintain supplies, may require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily
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biochemical, biophysical, and structural biology techniques—including NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy—to explore RNA structure–function relationships and identify
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their own scholarship. Applicants should be self-motivated, work independently, and possess excellent communication skills. Excellent publications on related fields or experience with patch-clamp experiments