09/29/2022
Congratulations to Tara Rudebush for winning the Gold U Award. Thank you Tara for all you do for our research program! https://www.unmc.edu/newsroom/2022/09/28/gold-u-winner-rudebush-recognized-as-a-tireless-teacher/
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09/29/2022
Congratulations to Tara Rudebush for winning the Gold U Award. Thank you Tara for all you do for our research program! https://www.unmc.edu/newsroom/2022/09/28/gold-u-winner-rudebush-recognized-as-a-tireless-teacher/
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
University of Nebraska
Post-doctoral research associate is available immediately to work in the laboratory of Dr. Irving H.
Zucker in the Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Nebraska Medical
Center in Omaha, NE. This position is funded by multiple collaborative NIH grants. The focus of our lab is
to understand the regulation of autonomic and cardiovascular function by antioxidant mechanisms in
both disease states (heart failure, hypertension) and during the aging process. The role of exercise
training in these processes is also an interest of the laboratory. Central to many of these studies is a
focus on the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory transcription factor, Nrf2 and how organs communicate
through extra vesicular pathways. A doctoral degree is required and the candidate should be proficient
in whole animal surgical techniques (rodents), molecular biology and various aspects of
electrophysiology and hemodynamics.
Applications must be submitted online at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/62592. For additional
information on the position, please contact Dr. Irving Zucker at [email protected]. The review of
applications will continue until the position is filled. Individuals from diverse backgrounds are
encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications PhD (or equivalent degree) in a relevant area of
physiology, molecular biology, and various aspects of electrophysiology and hemodynamics. Should also
be proficient in whole animal surgical techniques (rodents).
https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/62592 https://www.unmc.edu/physiology/faculty/zucker.html
02/03/2021
AJP-Heart and Circ highlights American by bringing readers our February issue filled with cutting-edge cardiovascular physiology research ❤http://ow.ly/uwYO50DqfcF
01/15/2021
Review discusses mechanisms involved in that may contribute to sex-specific susceptibility, with focus on innate immune system and . Viveiros et al highlight added challenges of gender in pandemic http://ow.ly/2Pia50D9EbD
10/04/2020
Submit your work on the connection between the system and exposure to environmental inhalants. AJP-Heart and Circ Special Call for Papers: http://ow.ly/X5xl50BGzwB
*DEADLINE TO SUBMIT OCTOBER 31*
09/30/2020
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09/26/2020
Everyone has a story, and no one is ordinary. That’s our theme for episode 6 of Behind the Bench from AJP-Heart and Circ. Get inspiration for your next career move from our interview with Dr. Aurore Lyon. http://ow.ly/iE2x50BBvUJ
09/19/2020
Weekends call for catching up on the latest episodes of AJP-Heart and Circ podcasts, now available on Amazon Music Podcasts! http://ow.ly/n0J350BvbG5
09/16/2020
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Park and co-authors found coupled with mild hypercapnic conditions (that mimic everyday environments in offices & school classrooms) resulted in exacerbated peripheral and dysfunction. LISTEN: http://ow.ly/HlHy50BsOZM
09/16/2020
Listen as Editor-in-Chief Dr. Irv Zucker interviews lead author Dr. Song-Young Park and expert Dr. Camilla Wenceslau in our new podcast episode on and responses to in http://ow.ly/9iJv50BrtCa
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09/10/2020
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