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seek to understand the genetic and epigenetic basis of organ regeneration and tumorigenesis. We study the properties of stem/progenitor cells in diverse epithelial tissues (with a primary focus on lung
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://mgm.duke.edu/luftig-lab . Choose Duke. The Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology serves as the administrative infrastructure for four research centers that bridge investigators with primary and
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experience in cortical development is a plus but not a prerequisite. However, experience in relevant fields of developmental neurobiology, RNA biology, or mouse genetics is strongly encouraged. Please reach
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induced by radiation, focusing on mechanisms of regenerative reprogramming and stromal-epithelial interactions. Complementary approaches will be used, including genetically engineered mouse models