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; and Knowledge in cell biology, biological diversity or ecology Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration, applicants must apply for Term Professor Biology Open-Rank at https://jobs.gmu.edu
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Number: 6969270 Senior Clinical Research Coordinator Req ID: 99934 Location: Orange, California Division: VC Health Affairs Department: Stem Cell Research Center Position Type: Full Time Salary Range
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 5 hours ago
. Position Summary This postdoc position will be conducting research in perovskite solar cells and detectors development to achieve high performance and long stability with a longterm goal of commercializing
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(http://www.usnpmsc.org/index.html ), and 3) clinical research on autoimmune encephalitis and autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsies, including a clinical trial and a NIH-funded prospective rare
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immunotherapy modeling is highly desirable, candidates with the following experience will also be considered: stem cell-derived organoid models (specifically brain, lung, or tumor organoids), lab-on-chip
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Stem cell therapies offer a new therapeutic paradigm in regenerative medicine. Bioengineering approaches can help to deliver specialised cells targeting specific clinical challenges, yet there
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cancer. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. Dawn Cochrane, the incumbent will be responsible for: The project will involve characterization of innate immune signaling in LGSC cell lines and testing novel
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are actively investigating complex conditions that affect the central nervous system, including cancer stem cell theory and aggressive brain cancers as well as the mechanisms behind cerebrovascular anomalies
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-activated cell sorting (FACS), and immunoprecipitation (IP). Maintains and differentiates human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into specific cell lineages using established protocols and assist with
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also have conceptual, empirical, or ethical consequences. Given the ubiquitous role of lineages in biology (central to development, regeneration, stem cell biology, cancer biology, and more), a clearer