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CAREER: Defining How Extracellular Matrix Mechanics Regulate Neutrophil Function

Organization University of Colorado at BoulderLocation Boulder, United StatesPosted 1 Jun 2025Deadline 31 May 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCO
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This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will support research to study how a tissue’s mechanical properties regulate the innate immune response, specifically the population and function of what are termed neutrophils-a of innate immune cells. Neutrophil-a cells play a crucial role in clearing infections, healing wounds, and fighting…

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