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validating in vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) airway epithelial culture platforms and defining epithelial-intrinsic mechanisms that contribute to respiratory disease resilience in turkeys. The project
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, microfluidics, or porous media processes, and an interest in interdisciplinary research at the interface of biology, geochemistry, and fluid flow. Note: This position is not eligible for H-1B sponsorship
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-Doctoral Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate) position. For more info on the division, visit http://www.sph.umn.edu/academics/divisions/biostatistics/. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Thierry
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