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We are seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to join our team and lead a research project to advance knowledge of disease mechanisms in juvenile myositis and lupus. Our lab is focused on translational research in Pediatric Rheumatology and applies molecular and bioinformatic approaches to analysis of patient biosamples in a well-phenotyped cohort of juvenile myositis and lupus patients. Current ongoing research in the lab includes (1) leveraging tape stripping to study autoimmune skin disease, (2) implementing endothelial cell assays to understand vasculopathy, (3) defining transcriptomic and proteomic signatures of treatment response, (4) comparing molecular and bioinformatic signatures between juvenile myositis and lupus and (5) generating a single-cell, spatially resolved at
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