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diabetes and heart failure under the direct supervision of Dr. Jonathan Kirk. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required. Qualifications Certificates/Credentials/Licenses NA Computer
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health and disease under the direct supervision of Dr. Jonathan Kirk. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required Qualifications Certificates/Credentials/Licenses NA Computer Skills
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any of the following areas: Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology, or Biochemistry. Computer Skills Microsoft Office Suites Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned
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Radiation Transport techniques, and signal processing. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Computer Skills Knowledge and experience of programming skills: (MATLAB, Python/C++) Monte Carlo simulations (ex
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. Qualifications PhD Certificates/Credentials/Licenses n/a Computer Skills MS Office and willingness to learn software used in the research lab Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned
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. Qualifications PhD Certificates/Credentials/Licenses n/a Computer Skills MS Office and willingness to learn software used in the research lab Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned
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/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills MS Office and willingness to learn software used in the research lab Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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, mouse disease modeling in vivo and/or regulatory T cell research is preferred. Experience with single cell RNA and/or multiomic sequencing and data analysis are recommended. Demonstrated productivity with
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manipulation tools (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9) is a plus. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience PhD required Qualifications PhD Certificates/Credentials/Licenses PhD Computer Skills Office
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of the project, including collecting and analyzing data, writing manuscripts, giving presentations, and mentoring students. Experimental techniques will include behavioral assessment of mouse models, brain and