15 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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targets that affect sensory neuron excitability following injury, and uncover the mechanisms that drive pain chronification. As part of our team, you will work directly with human dorsal root ganglion
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targets that affect sensory neuron excitability following injury, and uncover the mechanisms that drive pain chronification. As part of our team, you will work directly with human dorsal root ganglion
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advanced statistical techniques, computational modeling, network analysis, and machine learning to identify patterns and mechanisms linked to the onset and progression of mental health conditions
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of the following areas: microfluidics, fluid mechanics, leukocyte biology, leukocyte adhesion assays, leukocyte chemotaxis assays, biochemical assays (i.e. ELISAs), blood cell separation, image analysis, flow
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, a professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scientist to participate in research on the biological and molecular mechanisms of hearing
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research and experimental data in accordance with established protocols. Assist in statistical and comparative analysis of experimental data using appropriate computer software. Contribute to the preparation
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focused on studying the sensorimotor mechanisms of speech and their impairments in adult neurogenic populations. Excellent facilities for EEG, fMRI, and behavioral testing are available. The Research
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Thorn is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to carry out preclinical and translational research investigating the mechanisms by which vagus nerve activity can enhance neuroplasticity in
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in
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volume of imaging and behavioral data from the BrainHealth Project Publish findings Help to secure funding to continue the research program Physical Demands and Working Conditions Long hours working