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developing novel strategies for repairing brain circuitry. Projects in the lab involve the generation of structured neural tissues using stem cell biology and neural tissue engineering principles
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protective effects of gliflozins Study of the effect of opioids on astrocyte mitochondria in a model of oxygen/glucose deprivation. Studying the role of antioxidant dipeptides in stem cell metabolism
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organoid for the treatment of traumatic injuries and neurodegenerative disorders of the spinal cord. The approach integrates autologous induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and nanoelectronics to restore
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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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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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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
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Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are responsible for lifelong maintenance of the blood system, yet their function progressively declines with age. Chronic inflammation, a hallmark of aging
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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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translational animal models. A proven research ability in two or more of these areas is desirable: a) neuroscience research in ischemic brain injury, stroke, or peripheral nerve injury, b) stem cell or
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applications. c) Experience in cell and tissue culture, and in particular in the field of stem cell culture such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). 5. Formalization of the applications: Applications