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hold a doctoral degree in biology or biomedical sciences. A combination of skills in cell culture, animal disease models, imaging, western blot, immunoprecipitation, ELISA, DNA/RNA preparation, PCR, and
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program investigating gut immune dysfunction, epithelial barrier disruption, microbiome-driven inflammation, and intestinal injury following burn trauma, colitis, and critical illness. Position Overview
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research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal of this research is
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will perform research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal
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the Department of Cell & Molecular Physiology at Loyola University Chicago, is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work on several recently funded projects. The Barefield Lab focuses on atrial myopathies, contractile
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in the Department of Cell & Molecular Physiology at Loyola University Chicago, is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work on several recently funded projects. The Barefield Lab focuses on atrial
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PHYSIOLOGY (06240A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded? Yes Duties and Responsibilities Dr. David Barefield, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell & Molecular Physiology at Loyola University
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: · Single-cell RNA-seq/CITE-seq, bulk RNA profiling, and spatial transcriptomics and proteomics · qPCR and flow cytometry · Cell culture, ELISAs, and murine experimentation (burn, infection, and resuscitation
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recurrent infections. Our research projects are highly translational and will be conducted in collaboration with esteemed scientists from Genentech Inc. and computational experts from the University
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-doctoral scholar to investigate how cyclic nucleotides cell signaling pathways and electrophysiologic changes contribute to heart disease or stress (pregnancy). The successful candidate will utilize cell and