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Description Student research assistant is needed to assist Dr. Penumetcha to establish cell culture and molecular techniques to develop laboratory methods in the area of Nutritional Genomics
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neuroinflammation in the context of chronic pain. The Research Assistant will contribute directly to in-vivo and molecular studies examining how injury-induced pain-driven inflammatory signaling within the CNS alters
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management within a dynamic team of faculty, postdocs, and graduate students. The successful candidate will be expected to engage in research in photonics and/or quantum technologies, lead federally funded
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of combat related orthopaedic trauma. In particular, contemporary cell / molecular biology in vitro approaches as well as clinically relevant small and large animal models of orthopaedic trauma are utilized
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, cancer biology, molecular pharmacology, or related biomedical fields. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Stephen Boue (steve.boue@usda.gov ). If you have questions about the nature
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weekly. The student will work on Evans-Allen and other current research projects in understanding fish pathogenesis at a molecular level and strategies to develop new enzymatic therapeutics for fish
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studies on tissue ablation, quantification and optimization of biomolecule release, and assessment of biomolecule yield and quality. The role also involves performing molecular assays such as PCR and gel
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scenarios on human response and injury. Injury biomechanics, involving lab work with human surrogates to study the response of the human body to dynamic loading. Crash data analysis to identify the mechanisms
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over 600, offering 90 undergraduate and more than 70 graduate programs. The University actively promotes a dynamic learning environment in which qualified individuals of differing perspectives, life
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Research Unit in Burlington, VT, focuses on understanding the dynamics and characterization of environmental bacterial biofilms that promote sanitizer tolerance and dissemination of foodborne pathogens in