108 electrical-and-computer-engineering-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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their way. Qualifications PhD (or other foreign equivalent) at the time of hire in Microbiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, or related fields, and 1 or more
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a multiallelic marker panel for routine application in GMR. The project spans population genomics, fisheries ecology and management, as well as fundamental and applied science, and will receive input
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infant or early childhood populations Applicants should hold a PhD or foreign equivalent in developmental psychology, neuroscience, speech and hearing sciences, engineering, or a related field
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term objectives and long-term career goals and supports trainees to lean into their strengths as well as to overcome obstacles that they or others have placed in their way. PhD (or other foreign
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, educators, and software engineers from I-LABS who want to bring the best methods of bilingual language teaching to early education classrooms. For this donor-funded research, the primary responsibilities
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team, currently twenty members, which is led by three faculty members and three senior scientists. Our current research projects include the analyses of: Plasma, CSF and Brain Proteomic and metabolomics
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cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking. • Utilize quantitative, biophysical, and computational approaches to cell biology, including fluorescence imaging, image analysis, and biophysical modeling. • Experiment
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, interdisciplinary collaboration, applied science that informs management and policy, and travel to Europe to work with project partners. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating and leading meetings with research
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investigates fundamental limitations to achieving comprehensive genomic insights, including: • Interpretation of noncoding variation • Variants missed due to current genomic technologies • Speed and
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, functional genomics, and mouse engineering approaches to understand how cancer cells communicate with their neighbors, or the stromal cells, in the metastatic cascade. Our lab also applies biostatistics