11 advance-soil-structure-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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), structural and anatomical brain differences associated with ASD, gender differences in ASD, and social, language, and cognitive development in infants and young children. The fellowship offers a range of
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Experience: Experience in advanced analytical theories, predictive modeling, data mining, and data extraction. Experience in clinical and health services research. Expertise in using various statistical
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scholar at KUMC is expected to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity
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research and/or scholarly training for an academic or research career. A postdoctoral scholar at KUMC is expected to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under
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: The postdoctoral fellow will focus on using preclinical models to understand the molecular mechanism regulating the tumor microenvironment-mediated tumor promotion and response to therapy. In addition, the applicant
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: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: Dr. Madhulika Sharma’s Post Doctoral Fellow will study the viral LTR promoter using mouse models and cell culture studies. Research areas will include epigenetics
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must provide evidence of degree-in-hand prior to being offered the fellowship. Work Experience: Experience using Stata and/or R statistics software to manage datasets and estimate regression models
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of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research, as well promote publication
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bone maintenance, utilizing techniques including advanced microscopy approaches, Western analysis, ChIP, qPCR and general molecular biology. Job Description: Job Duties Research Overview: Design and
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expected to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent