34 assistant-professor-computer-science-data Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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names of three referees to: Sheryl Roberts , MChem, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Oncology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University.
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and biochemistry, including cell culture as well animal models, are used to address research goals. Required qualifications Ph.D. in biochemistry, cell biology, or molecular biology. The fellow should
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. Candidates with a strong background in epidemiology, epigenetics, male reproductive biology, next-generation sequencing, and/or computational biology/bioinformatics are preferred. The successful candidate will
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or neuroscience research experience is preferred. Required application materials CV and the names/contact information of 3 references. Email as a single PDF to Dr. Ichinose, tichinos@med.wayne.edu .
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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developmental context. We recently moved to the C.S. Mott Center at Wayne State University and are affiliated with an oocyte biology research group. This group has expertise and interest in mammalian systems
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the homeostasis. Required qualifications Ph.D. and a background in biochemistry, molecular biology or immunohistochemistry. Required application materials CV and 3 references w/ contact information. Submit
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secretion and diabetes. Required qualifications Must have a Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology). Knowledge of biochemical, cell biological and molecular
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positions. The Wayne State group is a member of the ALICE experiment at the LHC and the STAR experiment at RHIC and participates in the development of the physics program, and hardware construction
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apnea. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in rehabilitation science, kinesiology/exercise physiology, or other health related field. Experience working with patient populations preferred, but not required