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inter‐organ communication in heart injury (e.g. heart failure) and neurological disorder (e.g. traumatic brain injury) using our unique genetic mouse models. Candidates with research experience in
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on the role of sex chromosomes in aortic aneurysms, atherosclerosis, and heart failure using mouse models that modulate the sex chromosome complements coupled with castration surgeries. Under the mentorship
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clinical time commitment with the remainder of time dedicated to clinical research and program development/quality activities. Research time is protected time. The position is a two-year fellowship beginning
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science, or in a related field Required Related Experience Computer programming, statistical modeling Required License/Registration/Certification None Physical Requirements Sitting for extended periods of time
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, immunohistochemistry, and small animal models is desirable. Strong written and verbal communication skills, independence, and the ability to collaborate effectively are essential. The position offers a minimum salary of
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translational research. Experience with mouse or rat work is highly desired such as microsurgery (rodent spinal cord injury model), tissue harvesting, and behavioral tests. Previous experience in neuroscience
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translational research. Experience with mouse or rat work is highly desired such as microsurgery (rodent spinal cord injury model), tissue harvesting, and behavioral tests. Previous experience in neuroscience
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expected to develop rye breeding populations, screen for agronomic fitness as well as end use quality, and participate in the development of a nascent rye genomic selection platform. In
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experiments within an interdisciplinary team, analyzing data, and presenting findings. Expertise in cell culture, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, immunohistochemistry, and small animal models is
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experiments within an interdisciplinary team, analyzing data, and presenting findings. Expertise in cell culture, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, immunohistochemistry, and small animal models is