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motivated personnel to engage in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular engineering research. The main aim of the laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying development of arrhythmias, heart
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the peripheral immune system and the central nervous system, and to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying how cancer and chemotherapy associated neuroinflammation contributes to cognitive dysfunction in
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Growth plus (PRODiG+) Scholars in various fields for two-year terms. The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences specifically solicits applications from candidates in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical
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, epithelial cell culture, and animal models of airway disease to probe in vivo bacterial activity and their interactions with the host epithelium. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in microbiology
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, and systemic inflammation following ischemic stroke. The project emphasizes mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injury, vascular biology, and interventions to reduce systemic innate immune activation
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veterans and individuals with disabilities. Minimum Qualifications PharmD or equivalent experience. Graduating PharmD candidates are welcome to apply. PhD with relevant experience will also be considered
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excellence in Biomedical Informatics and Translational Informatics. BMI offers a Master’s and a PhD program and has recently added an undergraduate program. We also have an ACGME accredited Clinical
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or disability status. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Informatics or a related field, such as, Computer science, Statistics, computational biology, or computational Chemistry. Strong interest in
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both central and peripheral nervous systems, and elucidation of anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Applicants should have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their previous studies with their own
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practices due to an applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status. Minimum Qualifications PhD in particle physics, nuclear