60 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Experience with in vitro cell models and in
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hydrodynamic escape of rocky planet atmospheres and/or in modeling early terrestrial or Martian geochemistry are especially encouraged to apply. The position is a year-to-year appointment for a period of up to
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Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Experience with in vitro cell models and in
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Knowledge of hypothesis-driven research Ability to work in a team Minimum Qualifications Recent PhD in pharmacology and toxicology, or related fields Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time
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hydrodynamic escape of rocky planet atmospheres and/or in modeling early terrestrial or Martian geochemistry are especially encouraged to apply. The position is for a period of up to three years, renewable
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. upon hire. Preferred Qualifications PhD in a physical science or engineering field. Experience in high-contrast imaging data reduction. Experience in exoplanet and/or debris disk science. Experience
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teams Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Expertise in immunology or prior
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& Responsibilities The fellowship offers a competitive salary. The postdoctoral fellow will focus on research while working closely with PIs Dr. Jonny Wu and Dr. Amanda Hughes. The primary role is to set up, equip
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-doctoral researcher to lead work on examining the plant ecophysiological impacts of growing within an agrivoltaics system. For information about the SemiArid Lab (SALSAV), please access the website link
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accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the reproductive toxicology laboratory of Dr. Zelieann R. Craig. Female metabolic and reproductive disease are a worldwide concern and