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scholar to perform research related to lung injury and resolution. The successful candidate will use cell-based and mouse cells/tissue to study macrophage signaling pathways that promote lung injury
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driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Experience with EEG and signal processing. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education beyond
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and guidance to Communications Officers and works alongside officers dispatching and answering calls for service as needed. May serve as a point of contact and liaison with Barnes-Jewish Hospital Public
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familiarity with supporting ambulatory clinic processes. Experience with patient safety and quality initiatives, data driven decision making, and effective communication skills are a must for this key role in
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from the ovarian stroma and transform these signals into biochemical signals within the follicle (See Amargant et al., 2020, Aging Cell; Pietroforte et al., 2023 Under review PNAS). 2. How does oocyte
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signaling pathways that promote lung injury resolution. The studies will include using cell culture and organoid models to provide mechanistic insight of murine models of lung injury. We seek candidates with
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have a passion for multidisciplinary research and (i) expertise in EEG acquisition, signal processing and data analysis (ii) experience coding, preferably with Python (iii
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the next generation of molecular assays and point of care collection devices. We are seeking a scientist who is self-motivated, well organized, and experienced working with biological samples. The ideal
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advanced endoscopy/microscopy diagnostics, urology, and point of care viral diagnostics. We aim to expand this success to advanced medical imaging techniques for diagnostic and treatment of cardiovascular
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from the ovarian stroma and transform these signals into biochemical signals within the follicle. (See Amargant et al., 2020, Aging Cell; Pietroforte et al., 2023 Under review PNAS). 2. How does oocyte