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, the University of Chicago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Oslo, and Umea University. The initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal based on available
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metabolism in model systems. ● 15% Publication and presentation of data → The postdoctoral scholar is expected to communicate their research findings through publication in peer-reviewed research journals and
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Qualifications PhD in cell biology and biophysics. Training and/or experience in handling of purified proteins, computational analysis and modeling in MATLAB, stem cell differentiation and tissue culture, confocal
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including O-RAN based network systems and testbeds to support emerging 5G/NextG user cases (10%) Dissemination via articles, conference presentations Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in
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, computer vision in the Division of Health Data Science (HDS) at the DOS. The position is an annually renewable professional academic appointment. Duties/Responsibilities: ● Risk predictive model for clinical
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research Description: Position will require the development and application of numerical codes modeling the nonlinear
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; - predict and mitigate impacts of environmental and climate change on ecosystems and society; and - provide science based knowledge for improved decision making and a better informed citizenry. Pay and
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exhibit disproportionate resilience. We study access to and quality of health care and population health outcomes in order to build the evidence base for policymaking. We are committed to the highest
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: • Expertise in metabolic research. • Experience with in vivo mouse models. • Proficiency in bioinformatics, proteomics, metabolomics, or other large-scale data analysis. • A track record of presenting
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, Dementia, and Long-Term Care will nurture scholars with interests in gerontology, geriatrics, long-term care (e.g., family, community-based, or residential), clinical intervention, health disparities, and