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Institute on the Developing Brain, and the Center for Clinical Movement Disorders. The department also has ongoing collegial relationships with the departments of Psychology, Otolaryngology, and with
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the project goals. The successful candidate will be working closely with the project PI’s to generate and test hypotheses, develop and run model simulations, and report findings through presentations
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and their application in animal models. There will be opportunities to lead a team of students, contribute to grant writing, engage in professional development, and disseminate results at conferences
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development and specific skills needed for their professional success. The individual is expected to work on projects focused on understanding the interaction between the immune and reproductive systems in
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. There will be opportunities for professional skill development and career enhancement as well in this position. Job Duties: 1. Data analysis (70%) 2. Scientific writing, figure preparation (20%) 3
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., and the development of tools that can be utilized for predicting pollution occurrence in the vadose zone and the saturated zone. Duties/Responsibilities • 80% research projects – Conducting research
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kits, PCR, immunohistochemistry, estrous classification). • Prepare buffers, reagents, and other solutions and test for pH level. • Keep meticulously detailed records of all experiments and procedures in
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between neuromodulation and fMRI. The postdoc will work on the network level perturbation of neurocircuits using high-definition neuromodulation. This postdoc will lead scientific discovery in developing
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the role of EBV encoded oncogenes in cancer development. Qualifications Required qualifications: 1. A Ph.D. degree in biology or a related field. 2. Proficiency in skills like molecular cloning
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, and nutrient cycling under conservation tillage. - Strong organizational, leadership and problem-solving skills - Excellent oral and written communication skills - Experienced in developing and