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models of tauopathy; link circuit alterations to specific behavioral phenotypes; test candidate strategies to rescue circuit and behavioral deficits. The postdoc will combine circuit tracing
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and field monitoring work performed by a PhD student at LIST and other researchers in LAFI, and extend the existing Vegetation Optimality Model (VOM, https://vom.readthedocs.io ) to test the following
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to identify metabolic alterations that drive tumor initiation and progression. This work has recently expanded to examine how metabolism and autophagy influence the biology of embryonic and cancer stem cells
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stage and evidence of driving projects to completion. Demonstrated critical and creative thinking, with the ability to formulate and test mechanistic hypotheses. Independence and strong organizational
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phylogenetics and address long-standing questions about disseminated tumor cell origins and fates. The candidate would join the laboratory of Cyrus Ghajar (https://research.fredhutch.org/ghajar/en.html ), which
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our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? LIST is seeking to recruit a two-year postdoctoral position to work on fabrication of the piezoelectric energy harvester based on ceramics
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to examine the developmental and functional mechanisms of mosaicism in epilepsy. The Farrell Lab is broadly interested in brain network dynamics, in particular, how normal hippocampal oscillations could be
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within inflammatory pathways. We are also testing novel investigational drugs targeting inflammatory pathways in preclinical models and early-phase clinical trials, providing an exceptional opportunity
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the relationship between oral health, race/ethnicity, and the human oral microbiome using the CDC National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). This NIH-funded position will focus on understanding how
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the mission to examine the contribution of somatic mosaicism in healthy human brain development and in neurologic diseases and collaborates with the Huang lab for the analysis of their high throughput genetic