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periods of time Shift Monday – Friday 8a-5p, some weekends required Job Summary This postdoc position will directly report to Dr. Cai, whose lab is based at the Department of Molecular and Cellular
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plasma membrane rupture, as a potential target to block inflammation and thrombosis. We combine molecular biology, in vivo models, and data science approaches to study the role of immune response and
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investigate photoinduced electronic and vibrational dynamics in a range of molecular and thin-film systems that undergo singlet fission, with the goal of uncovering how molecular structure, electronic coupling
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plasma membrane rupture, as a potential target to block inflammation and thrombosis. We combine molecular biology, in vivo models, and data science approaches to study the role of immune response and
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(lola.adedokun@uky.edu). More information on benefits can be found here: https://postdoc.uky.edu/current-postdocs/ Skills / Knowledge / Abilities The candidate should have excellent written and oral
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on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research
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of prostate cancer. [See our publications: Kim et al., Journal of Clinical Investigation 2025; Kim et al., Molecular Cancer Research in press; Fong et al., Mol Cell 2022; Fong et al., Nat Communications 2018
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models (e.g., iPSC, organoids, microfluidics) Bioinformatics, ‘omics, big data, molecular genomics/CRISPR/epigenomics Behavioral science, biobehavioral, psychosocial, translational, implementation science
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independent and collaborative research in areas related to quantum information science, including quantum dynamics and/or fundamental aspects of quantum gravity. The research group webpage: https
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on improving therapeutics for lung disease through studying the genetic and molecular basis of inflammation and airway cell differentiation. After receiving training in techniques relevant to this research