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Experimental Design & Execution: Develop and execute in vivo studies using murine models to investigate translational mechanisms in muscle biology and inflammatory disorders. Model Development: Contribute
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the opportunity to work closely with our innovative biopharmaceutical industry partners, while engaging with Northeastern University faculty in professional and career development, teaching, service
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development. Our program offers Postdocs job market support and Postdocs may engage actively in department-wide committees, workshops, reading groups, and other pedagogical training offerings. Postdocs also
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receptor as well ligand-gated ion channel for the treatment of several diseases. Such a candidate will support the preclinical drug discovery and development for early-stage therapeutic for the treatment
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functional supervision over graduate and undergraduate students. The appointment generally does not extend beyond two years. To learn more about the work in the group, checkout out the group website. https
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the opportunity to work closely with our innovative biopharmaceutical industry partners, while engaging with Northeastern University faculty in professional and career development, teaching, service
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funding and performance. This position will be based in the Social Development and Wellbeing Lab led by Dr. Alexandra Rodman. The Lab and offices are the heart of Boston, in the new, state-of-the-art ISEC
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existing and new computational methods to study multiscale processes in catalysis and photochemistry. Other projects that align with our general interest are also possible. Please see https://sdonglab.org
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medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
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) to understand and address the needs of cognitively diverse populations, ranging from individuals with cognitive deficits (due to disease, injury, or development) to neurotypical individuals across the lifespan