19 software-defined-network-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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experience using statistical software (e.g., R and Python) and AI tools (e.g., Claude Code) are a key requirement for the position. Successful candidates should show potential to excel in tasks related to meta
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proficiency in at least one statistical software (e.g., R, Stata, SAS, Mplus) and desire and ability to learn additional software as needed (note: Dr. Kuiper regularly uses R, Stata, and Mplus simultaneously
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of undergraduate and graduate students. This position will be expected to support the training and mentorship of these students. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced experiments using
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and writing project reports Strong written and verbal communication skills Hiring Range $62,232- $65,000 Healthcare Benefits GW offers a comprehensive benefit package for Postdoc Associates and Scholars
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respiratory dysfunction and/or Parkinson’s disease is strongly preferred. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with a record of scholarly productivity. Postdocs will design, organize
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, trainees and other researchers. As a TRAILS Postdoc, you will define your own research agenda in collaboration with other TRAILS researchers as well as the broader GWU, UMD, and MSU communities. Most
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the lab, and/or provide supervision and guidance to laboratory staff, trainees and other researchers. As a TRAILS Postdoc, you will define your own research agenda in collaboration with other TRAILS
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respiratory dysfunction and/or Parkinson’s disease is strongly preferred. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with a record of scholarly productivity. Postdocs will design, organize
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted