14 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Kentucky
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, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects for postdoctoral
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investigate photoinduced electronic and vibrational dynamics in a range of molecular and thin-film systems that undergo singlet fission, with the goal of uncovering how molecular structure, electronic coupling
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Requisition Number DU13114 Department Name 81060:PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCES Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range $54,000
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, applicants will be expected to perform basic cell culture and other molecular biology techniques. A complete application will include proof of doctoral degree (degree requirements have been fulfilled – i.e
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. Experience or willingness to work with mouse models is required. Proficiency in mouse experimentation, cell culture, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, and immunohistochemistry is highly desirable
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cloud computing; Latex Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience PhD in computer science, physics, engineering, statistics or applied mathematics is required
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for the lab of Dr. Changhai Tian, Assistant Professor. He/She will participate in a highly interactive basic science project to investigate the roles and mechanisms of extracellular vesicle‐mediated
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abstracts and scientific manuscripts. Experience in cell culture, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques, as well as immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry, is desirable. A strong background in
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, applicants will be expected to perform basic cell culture and other molecular biology techniques. A complete application will include proof of doctoral degree (degree requirements have been fulfilled – i.e
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abstracts and scientific manuscripts. Experience in cell culture, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques, as well as immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry, is desirable. A strong background in