Postdoc opening- IL-4/IL-13 signaling in asthma and allergic inflammation @ Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Job Description: A Post-doctoral Research Fellow will work and train in a basic science laboratory focused on the role of IL-4/IL-13 signaling in asthma and allergic inflammation with Dr. Nicola M. Heller in Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine/Allergy & Clinical Immunology. Molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, mouse models, cultured cell lines and human patient samples are utilized in studies of signal transduction, immunology, inflammation in asthma and allergies. Qualifications: recent (within the last 2 years) Ph.D. in Basic Science Experience: Previous bench laboratory experience in an immunology laboratory, recent graduate, at least one peer-reviewed publication, highly motivated and energetic Commitment: Two or three years; renewal of appointment depends on yearly success. U.S. citizens or green card holders. To apply, please send an introductory letter including research interests, curriculum vitae and 3 letters of reference via email to: n*****[email protected] Nicola M. Heller, Ph.D. Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine Division of Allergy & Clinical Immunology The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 720 Rutland Avenue Ross Building 367 Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
g*9
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I think they are mostly human (your own) skin cells. Heating will dry up your skin faster if you do not use a humidifier From google: Scientists estimate that humans shed the entire outer layer of skin every day or two, at a rate of 7 million skin flakes per minute, which corresponds to a mass emission rate of about 20 milligrams per minute.
we have two himidifiers in the bedroom. and there are ducts even we are not in that room while the heating is on, so i guess it is not human skin cells. anyway, thanks
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【在 g*****9 的大作中提到】 : I think they are mostly human (your own) skin cells. Heating will dry up : your skin faster if you do not use a humidifier : From google: : Scientists estimate that humans shed the entire outer layer of skin every : day or two, at a rate of 7 million skin flakes per minute, which corresponds : to a mass emission rate of about 20 milligrams per minute.
Try not go into your master bed room for a week, only use other rooms, and let me know what you find out.
not cells.
【在 az 的大作中提到】 : we have two himidifiers in the bedroom. and there are ducts even we are not : in that room while the heating is on, so i guess it is not human skin cells. : anyway, thanks : : corresponds
好奇怪,那里Allergy and clinical immunology每年不都招至少三个fellow吗(基本 都是内科或儿科出身的MD PhD背景),从他们中看看有没有人会感兴趣?
【在 s**u 的大作中提到】 : Postdoc opening- IL-4/IL-13 signaling in asthma and allergic inflammation @ : Johns Hopkins School of Medicine : Job Description: : A Post-doctoral Research Fellow will work and train in a basic science : laboratory focused on the role of IL-4/IL-13 signaling in asthma and : allergic inflammation with Dr. Nicola M. Heller in Anesthesiology & : Critical Care Medicine/Allergy & Clinical Immunology. Molecular and : cellular biology, biochemistry, mouse models, cultured cell lines and : human patient samples are utilized in studies of signal transduction, : immunology, inflammation in asthma and allergies.
g*9
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If your water is hard, and you are using the humidifier, that could also help explain the dust you are seeing.