123 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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disorders) populations. Our collaborative team is focusing on face-to-face interaction between children and their parents employing various methods to measure neural and behavioral responses during live
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collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans and/or non-human primates. Job duties will be adapted
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. The successful candidate will be a member of a highly interdisciplinary team including oncologists, biologists, engineers, and imaging scientists. The candidate will develop computational models of human disease
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, and natural beauty. The Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education provides training, research, and service in education and informatics across the breadth of health sciences and health
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during early childhood in both typical and atypical (i.e. autism spectrum disorders) populations. Our collaborative team is focusing on face-to-face interaction between children and their parents employing
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Position Summary The lab seeks a postdoctoral researcher with demonstrated experience in host-microbiota interactions, ideally with a strong record in immunology, microbiology, or related multi
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will work under the supervision of and in collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans
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neurodegenerative diseases and brain aging. The Amin Lab studies the role of neuro-immune interactions in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration and age-related brain disorders. We are an enthusiastic and
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level. The position requires working collaboratively with a team of experimental and computational biologists to integrate genetic and genomic data with mathematical modeling to better understand
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is within the Department of Radiology, which currently ranks the third-highest NIH-funded among the Radiology Departments in the US. The position will work under Dr. Ganesh Chand, Assistant Professor