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admitted to the Hematology-Cellular Therapy Service, including those undergoing CAR T-cell therapy and Allogeneic stem cell transplant. Manage acute treatment-related toxicities such as cytokine release
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post-mortem human brain tissue and map these states in relation to disease pathology in AD tissue. In parallel, immune responses will be modeled in human stem cell–derived systems to identify regulatory
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biochemistry to study monogenic and polygenic causes of inflammation. We perform in-depth studies on cell lines, animal models and samples from patients. Key Responsibilities: Roles of position include human
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regulate stem cell behavior by modulating redox balance,mitochondrial activity,inflammatory mediators & differentiation pathways.Recent studies highlight its incorporation into biomaterial scaffolds
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normal and malignant stem cells in the context of aging and cancer. The Research Scientist will make original scientific contributions and design and execute projects to investigate normal and malignant
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Number: 150844754 The Hematopoietic (Stem) Cell Transplant Program at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is one of the largest and most experienced pediatric stem cell
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impacts stem cell fitness and the physiological importance of this process remains unsolved. Laboratory website: http://lengefeldlab.com/ The position This position includes several responsibilities
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injury, stroke, or peripheral nerve injury, b) stem cell or extracellular vehicle or exosome therapy, c) genetic modification of animal models, in vivo electrophysiology. We offer multifaceted scientific
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scientific article written in a foreign language of international circulation (English/French) is an advantage; d) Experience in preparing primary cultures of neuronal stem cells from patients with
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initiation and progression. This work has recently expanded to include investigations into how metabolism and autophagy influence the biology of embryonic and cancer stem cells. For more information about our