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-doctoral researcher experienced with EEG and interested in behavioral and neural development with an emphasis on social interaction during early childhood in both typical and atypical (i.e. autism spectrum
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Interaction Position Details Position Description Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences University of Washington: Academic Personnel
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and conventions sufficient to create maps for external and internal use that display natural resource and socio-economic information and highlight particular analysis results. The incumbent will be of a
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immunology, molecular biology, genetics, and genomics. Candidates should be motivated to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team committed to scientific rigor, creativity, and mutual
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potential to impact patients, particularly those in under served areas where needs are greatest. The O’Brien Lab aims to foster a supportive environment in which team members work together to creatively solve
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efficiency of genomic workflows • Combined effects of rare and/or common multi-hit variants • Gene × environment interactions The lab employs a range of approaches, including cutting-edge sequencing
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single-cell RNA-seq. The PI is committed to fostering the postdoctoral associate’s career development by providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment, mentorship for publishing in
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Description The postdoctoral scholar would research the biomechanics of host-pathogen interactions underlying infectious endocarditis. Oral streptococci are a major cause of infective endocarditis (IE), a life
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Position Summary The Lopez laboratory studies viruses and their interaction with their host. Our goal is to understand how the different components of a virus population affect the infected organism
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research the biomechanics of host-pathogen interactions underlying infectious endocarditis. Oral streptococci are a major cause of infective endocarditis (IE), a life-threatening infection of heart valves