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Position Summary The Targeted Treatments Laboratory at WashU is looking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to work on developing ultrasound-based neurostimulation devices and for applying them in
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evaluation of scientific literature. Present scientific work, both inside and outside the University, with excellent oral communication skills. Assist with grant preparation and reporting. Prepare and submit
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diseases and/or microbiology/parasitology. Knowledge in clinical trials, histology, and worm morphology and/or the epidemiology of NTDs would be helpful. The research associate will work together
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the duration of 2 years, with the possibility of a 3rd year renewal. The anticipated start date is September 16, 2026. The successful candidate will work primarily with Dr. Yaodong Li, and will collaborate with
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Immunology at WashU in St. Louis to discover new pathways in the regulation of type-2 immunity. We have recently used cutting-edge CRISPR screens to identify new regulators of ILC2 and Th2 cell function and
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Postdoctoral Fellow. This position is full-time (100% FTE), 12- months/year, with an initial term appointment of one year (12 months), renewable depending on funding and/or satisfactory performance for a total
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experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list
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spectrum of tritium. We envision that one position will involve full time work on Project 8 and one will be a split between KATRIN and Project 8. We welcome candidates from a wide range of backgrounds
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-year) appointment, which may be extended (upon successful performance), subject to funding and mutual agreement. The Postdoctoral Scholar title is limited to five years, including postdoctoral experience
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, rapid assessment of treatment effectiveness, and collaborative learning with agency partners. The postdoctoral scholar will be based in Seattle and will work primarily at the USFS Pacific Wildland Fire