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recovery of homeostasis in synovial joints. The translational objective is to develop novel therapies for both acute and chronic synovial joint diseases. Our experimental systems are primarily centered in
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candidates will have opportunities to attend and present at scientific conferences, learn to write grants, manuscript preparation, project design, among other various areas of career development. Experience
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design and execute research studies, analyze complex datasets, and contribute to the development of new methodologies and therapeutic strategies. The position offers opportunities for interdisciplinary
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to contribute to our research program, dedicated to uncovering immune mechanisms and developing biomaterial-based immunotherapies to address diseases, including tissue injury, cancer, and aging-related
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development and practice advancement. For more information on this Fellowship, please visit https://pharmacy.uky.edu/ippafellow Please upload your resume, cover letter and transcript (unofficial copy is
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, dedicated to uncovering immune mechanisms and developing biomaterial-based immunotherapies to address diseases, including tissue injury, cancer, and aging-related degenerative disorders. This position will
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% protected time for scholarly activity/research, and 15% protected time for professional development (e.g., seminars, mentorship, case consultation, etc). The position is one year, with the possibility
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, University of Kentucky, under the supervision of Dr. Tom Stout. The successful applicant will engage in research into early development of horse embryos, concentrating on origins of developmental failure (e.g
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Postdoctoral Scholar Requisition Number DU14183 Department Name 81130:Community & Leadership Development Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range $50,000
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Scholar. Responsibilities of this position include: 1. Develop novel methods and tools for analyzing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), kinome, RNA-seq, and/or high-throughput array (including antibody