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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter) and
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Cancer Institute seeks a Research Fellow to focus on next-generation, translational pathology studies who will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as
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Genetics in the laboratory of Dr. Steve Parker in the Departments of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics, Human Genetics, and Biostatistics at the University of Michigan (http://theparkerlab.org ). We
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Website: https://engineering.uark.edu/ Summary of Job Duties: The Postdoctoral Fellow - Biomedical Engineering will continue investigation of cancer nerve crosstalk in both breast cancer and pancreatic
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Multiple Sclerosis and related neurodegenerative disorders. In addition, the candidate should show enthusiasm to participate in collaborative efforts with other research groups, work well in a team, and have
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow – Cellular Microenvironments / Vascularized Tissue Development. School Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Department/Area Position Description
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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/ ) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter
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microscopy) multi-omics (RNAseq, proteomics, metabolomics, coding) biomaterials and tissue engineering background induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocyte (iPSC-CM) culture engineered heart tissue
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/Burn Surgery at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Supp is seeking a talented and highly self-motivated individual to join her research team to study skin tissue engineering and wound
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diseases. Exploring molecular mechanisms linking to cancer, obesity, liver, women diseases using a combination of biochemical and molecular techniques in cultured cells, xenografts, and engineered mouse