91 assistant-professor-geotechnical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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equivalent) at the time of hire in Microbiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, or related fields, and 1 or more years of experience in flow cytometry
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, interdisciplinary collaboration, applied science that informs management and policy, and travel to Europe to work with project partners. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating and leading meetings with research
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to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results
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to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results
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research on helminth parasites, to assist in clinical trials for river blindness treatment, and to manage large data sets. The successful applicant will have experience in data science and in infectious
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Details Position Description The School of Oceanography at the University of Washington is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar in the area of ocean biogeochemistry to work with Professor Anitra Ingalls
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tissues to understand complicated cellular mechanisms of I/R injury in the liver. This position offers the opportunity to conduct basic and translational research and would assist the candidate to generate
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, educators, and software engineers from I-LABS who want to bring the best methods of bilingual language teaching to early education classrooms. For this donor-funded research, the primary responsibilities
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epigenetics. Our supportive environment values teamwork, dedication, and curiosity. Successful candidates will be self-motivated and have skills and training to assist in performing complex research studies
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record-keeping. Assist with writing grant applications for the laboratory, and submit training grant applications to support your work. Work collaboratively with all members of the laboratory. Meet with Dr