54 composite-residual-stress-development Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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models, with a focus on their applications to next-generation MR image reconstruction. Train deep neural networks; perform quantitative data analysis, collect and analyze data, including periodic
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scientific and technical backgrounds and levels of experience. In addition, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to
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neurological conditions. The Postdoctoral Associates primarily will be responsible for developing human clinical research protocols and preparing applications for IRB, RDRC, or IND, collecting PET and/or MRI
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, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to-day management of laboratories and scientific collaborations. The researcher will
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addition, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to-day management of laboratories and scientific collaborations
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study the hematopoietic microenvironment niche, clonal competition, and cardiovascular pathology in MPNs. The ultimate goal of our research is to develop more effective therapies for patients with MPNs
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addition, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to-day management of laboratories and scientific collaborations
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track record of obtaining external funding from NIH and other institutions, as well as in guidance and career development of junior members. SBU is committed to neuroimaging research. Our infrastructure
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track record of obtaining external funding from NIH and other institutions, as well as in guidance and career development of junior members. SBU is committed to neuroimaging research. Our infrastructure
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Biomedical Postdoctoral Associate- Research/Teaching Position Overview: Postdoctoral Research positions are available through the NIH-Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Award