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Chicago’s Burn Shock Trauma Research Institute (BSTRI) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team studying the mechanisms of vascular dysfunction
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of striated muscle, genetic cardiomyopathies, and the pathophysiological mechanisms of atrial fibrillation. This position will provide the opportunity for the postdoctoral fellow to develop and pursue
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approach, moving from discoveries in human postmortem brain to experimental models in mice. Recent work from our Lab identified disrupted RNA editing as a novel mechanism underlying several neuropsychiatric
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ability to conduct his/her research independently (proficient in all Microbiology/Immunology/Virology experiments and writing papers). Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required
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ability to conduct their research independently (proficient in all Microbiology/Immunology/Virology experiments and writing papers). Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required
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. Assigned duties as needed Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required in Physics Qualifications PhD required in physics, medical physics, material science, engineering, computer
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Evolutionary Time Series or related analysis. The Applicant should have a valid Driver’s License and be willing to drive a Field vehicle. Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Applicants with at least a PhD
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willing to drive a Field vehicle. Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Applicants with at least a PhD degree in Evolutionary Biology, Paleobiology, or a related field are preferred. As evidence of
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related diseases, and we are currently investigating the following key topics: Molecular mechanisms governing the lineage plasticity of lung stem cells. Intercellular crosstalk between lung stem cells and
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health and disease under the direct supervision of Dr. Jonathan Kirk. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required Qualifications Certificates/Credentials/Licenses NA Computer Skills