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Nuclear Med Technol in Health Science Campus Hospital
Full-time / 1st Shift / Nuclear Med Tech
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Pharmacist 2 in Health Science Campus Hospital
Full-time (40 hours/week)
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Staffing Coordinator in Health Science Campus Hospital
The Staffing Coordinator is responsible for coordinating schedules of nursing staff on all patient care units including integrating contingency staff. Provides support services through assisting staff in carrying out procedures of the office.
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Post Doctoral in Health Science Campus College
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences is looking for two Postdoctoral fellows in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology to work on National Institutes of Health (NIH) and EPA - funded projects study innate immune responses, particularly the interferon system, to protect against viral and non-viral diseases. The laboratory is interested in studying how the interferon system protects against virus infection. In this context, we are focusing on the key transcription factor Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 (IRF3), whose activities are required to inhibit viral replication in vitro and in vivo. We have shown that in addition to performing transcriptional functions, IRF3 also triggers direct apoptosis in virus-infected cells and the apoptotic pathway is critical for its antiviral activity (Glanz et al, Viruses 2020, Chattopadhyay et al Immunity 2016, J. Virol 2013, 2011, EMBO J 2010). We are interested to study, using knockout and knock-in mouse models, how this pathway regulates viral or non-viral diseases. IRF3, upon activation by virus infection, transcriptionally induces many antiviral genes, such as interferons and interferon stimulated genes (ISGs) (Chattopadhyay et al EMBO Rep 2015, mBio 2013). The protein products of these ISGs inhibit specific stages of viral life cycle, thereby inhibiting virus replication. Because all viruses cannot be inhibited by a single ISG, it is important to investigate virus-specific ISGs. Using high throughput screening approaches, we began to identify novel viral restriction mechanisms (Subramanian et al, JBC 2020, PLOS Pathogens, 2018). These mechanisms will be tested in vivo using appropriate viral pathogenesis models. Interested candidates should apply to this link below. Salaries and compensation will be based on first-authored publications and experience in the research area of our laboratory.
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Medical Assistant in Health Science Campus Hospital
UTMC is offering a hiring bonus to recruit new talent to the hospital. New hires are eligible for a $6,000 signing bonus. Also qualified to be able to receive Crisis Pay up to $20 extra hourly.
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