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Mayo Clinic
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The position involves researching the pathogenesis of polycystic kidney disease using cultured cell lines, organoids, and animal models. The candidate will also engage in proteomics studies and investigate disease phenotypes in established mouse models.
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$28 - $42 / HOUR
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1 month ago
Goldbelt, Inc.
The role involves conducting preclinical laboratory research on blast-induced neurotrauma, including performing surgical procedures and evaluating pharmacological therapies. Responsibilities also include developing research proposals, managing protocols through IACUC and HURC, and coordinating research projects.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
The postdoctoral fellow will conduct independent and collaborative research on the molecular mechanisms driving pediatric cancer progression. Responsibilities include designing and executing in vitro and in vivo experiments using advanced neuroscience techniques and patient-derived samples.
$72,000 - $78,676 / YEAR
Genentech
This role involves leading projects to advance the understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms of T cell biology in inflammation and autoimmunity, while advancing research programs into early clinical development with scientific and technical expertise. The scientist will use state-of-the-art technologies to develop in vitro and in vivo skills to test novel pathways and identify the mechanism of action for new targets.
$103,400 - $192,000 / YEAR
2 months 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.
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.
Penn State University
The researcher will work in the Dennis Laboratory to identify molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways contributing to diabetic complications, with expected results leading to new intervention targets for therapies, including for diabetic retinopathy. Candidates must be capable of designing hypothesis-based experiments, executing studies, and preparing manuscripts.