30 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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this complexity, and find ways to reprogram the microenvironment for better responses to new immunotherapies. The lab's primary focus is understanding how fibrosis and mechanical forces within the extracellular
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. The main responsibility of the Fellow will be to advance research projects with guidance from the PI and collaboration with other lab members. The PI is devoted to work with the Fellow and support their
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of regenerative biology and gene therapy, using an approach we call genoplastic surgery, a framework for shaping surgical tissues at the molecular level to enable improved repair and regeneration. Our primary model
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work will be to work with Dr. Skiba to write up their findings and publish in scientific journals. In addition to conducting original research, the candidate will continue to develop their mentoring
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the kidney are damaged. While surviving cells can regenerate to restore kidney function, the extent of recovery is inconsistent between patients. The focus of our primary funded research project is to clarify
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cancer stem cells using human primary tumor xenograft and transgenic mouse brain tumor models. This research will be a collaborative effort among the Department of Neurosurgery, Cell and Developmental
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of Psychology at the University of Michigan invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) disparities. Responsibilities* Primary responsibilities will
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systems for mechanosensitive signaling pathways, engineered cell models Minimum of three first-author primary research articles in international peer-reviewed journals Strong written and oral
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mentored responsibility for advancing scholarly and site-specific projects within the Workshop. The primary focus is the generation of scholarship that can serve as an evidentiary foundation for legal work
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preparation for the academic job market. The Michigan Faculty Fellows program is dedicated to fostering the professional development of each Fellow with respect to each of the three main elements of being a law