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Postdoctoral Researcher - Liver Injury Genetics/Genomics
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER LIVER INJURY GENETICS/GENOMICS The Gracz lab is hiring a postdoctoral researcher to join our lab in the Division of Digestive Diseases at Emory University. We are interested in understanding the genetic regulation of tissue regeneration in the intestine and liver. Our work focuses on the intersection of transcriptional regulation, chromatin, and cell biology. This position will be instrumental in driving projects in liver injury, biliary epithelial biology, and ductular reaction. Key scientific questions will focus on understanding transcriptional and chromatin regulation of damage response in intrahepatic bile ducts. The position will be supported by new R01 funding from NIH/NIDDK and internal funding from t
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