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systems including human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cardiomyocyte subtypes and autonomic neurons, as well as 3D cardiac assembloids. We seek a molecular engineer for a project aimed at
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cellular networks that govern tissue regeneration, cancer and immunity. We dissect the precise mechanisms of how reciprocal interactions between tissue stem cells; immune cells and the microbiome affect
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have the opportunity to present research findings at national and international conferences. Qualifications A PhD in cell biology, biophysics, bioengineering, or similar fields Expertise in routine cell
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of Research - Stem Cell Biologist - Human Genetics Number of Vacancies 1 Location Rio Grande Valley, Texas Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position 3 years
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significantly in size, funding, and scope, contributing to advances in emerging fields such as stem cell biology, RNA interference, and gene therapy. The mission of the Department of Pharmacology is to: Educate
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., Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s) and a track record of first author publications, a plus. Experience with the development and validation of advanced cellular models, such as induced pluripotent stem cell–derived
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field. Prior experience of embryonic stem cell (ESC) culture and/or mouse embryology is highly desirable, as is experience with techniques in gene and chromatin regulation such as CRISPR, Cut&Tag, Cut&Run
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conditions of bone healing. The doctoral researcher will develop and apply models incorporating mechanical stimulation and cocultures of human bone forming stem cells and monocytes to capture both inflammatory
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revitalization and transplantation. Work in the laboratory of Arun Sharma, PhD, focuses on applying human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to model cardiovascular diseases in vitro. The lab utilizes cutting
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the world’s leading experts in nearly every area of health. We are home to five Nobel laureates who have advanced the understanding of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging and stem cells. Pride Values UCSF