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discoveries into actionable insights for diabetes prevention, diagnosis, and therapy. Design, execute, and analyze experiments related to the molecular and physiological mechanisms of diabetes using in vitro
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computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and stakeholders. The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a
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designated areas, including epigenetics. · Prepares research reports and technical papers for publication. · Explores the feasibility of applying diverse scientific principles and theories. · Develops advanced
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Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and
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, ultrafast optics, and quantum information science under the supervision of Prof. Hebin Li in the Department of Physics. ·Design, set up, and conduct experiments in the laboratory. ·Acquire, analyze, and
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-time Postdoctoral Associate to join the laboratory of Dr. Rivka Stone MD PhD at the Wound Healing and Regeneration Research Program. The Stone Laboratory is engaged in two major funded areas of wound
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vascular surgery, molecular biology and cell biology. - Conduct independent and collaborative research projects in limb ischemia, immunology and other diseases. - Design and implement experiments, analyze
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pages double spaced and include: Specific interest in maternal-child health, minority health, behavioral sciences, research design and analysis, and related topics that align with this position. Previous
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team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills
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) are fully benefited employees with UM health insurance/dental/vision, life insurance, retirement program, etc. Applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the STEM are strongly