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and in vivo models. The prospective candidate will have opportunities to work within a highly interactive, multidisciplinary team. Preferences will be given to candidates who Have some relevant research
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and quantitative gene expression analysis Excellent organizational, communication, and teamwork skills Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Computer Skills General office suite and willingness to learn lab
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. Proficiency in programming languages for data analysis (e.g., Python, R) and experience with machine learning, statistical modeling, and wearable sensor data analysis is desirable. We expect you to be able
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related discipline. Proficiency in programming languages for data analysis (e.g., Python, R) and experience with machine learning, statistical modeling, and wearable sensor data analysis is desirable. We
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Required Certificates/Credentials/Licenses NA Computer Skills General office suite and willingness to learn lab specific programs Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned
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Required Qualifications M.D. or PhD Required Certificates/Credentials/Licenses NA Computer Skills General office suite and willingness to learn lab specific programs Supervisory Responsibilities No Required
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Skills General office suite and willingness to learn lab specific programs Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does this position require direct animal or
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contribute to projects using cutting-edge molecular, cellular, and spatial profiling approaches to dissect vascular and immune signaling across injury models. Key technologies and methodologies include
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disease biology. Additionally, we utilize ex vivo multicellular organoid culture models and in vivo disease modeling in mice to enhance our studies. Ideal Candidate Qualifications: PhD in Biomedical Science
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. Computer Skills collecting and analyzing data, writing manuscripts, giving presentations, and mentoring students. Experimental techniques will include behavioral assessment of mouse models, brain and spinal