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Washington University in St. Louis
Overview
The role involves designing research protocols and conducting experiments to study ER stress-mediated kidney diseases. Responsibilities include data analysis, grant preparation, and publishing research findings in scientific journals.
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Compensation
$48,000 - $86,900 / YEAR
Posted
5 days ago
City of Hope
The postdoctoral fellow will join the Deng laboratory to study the homeostasis of uridine and its role in metabolism, focusing on understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Research activities involve utilizing genetically engineered mouse models and in vitro systems with approaches like surgical, genetic, cellular, biochemical, imaging, and metabolic flux techniques.
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2 months ago
The postdoctoral fellow will join the Deng laboratory to study the homeostasis of uridine and its role in metabolism, focusing on understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Research activities involve utilizing genetically engineered mouse models and in vitro systems with state-of-the-art surgical, genetic, cellular, biochemical, imaging, and metabolic flux approaches.
The postdoctoral fellow will join the Deng laboratory to study the homeostasis of uridine and its role in metabolism, investigating its relevance to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Research activities will involve utilizing genetically engineered mouse models and in vitro systems with a combination of advanced surgical, genetic, cellular, biochemical, imaging, and metabolic flux approaches.
The postdoctoral fellow will investigate the homeostasis of uridine and its role in the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, and cancer using genetically engineered mouse models and in vitro systems. Research will focus on the role of uridine in disease progression, its physiology in bile and nutrient absorption, and its regulation by ER stress relevant to breast cancer.