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focused on (photo)electrochemical materials for applications in energy storage, chemical production, and separations. We welcome qualified candidates with backgrounds in chemistry, chemical engineering, or
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at Biosphere 2. Together with an interdisciplinary team of scientists, the Postdoc will develop upscaling methods to estimate ecosystem scale transpiration based on locally observed energy balance partitioning
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) located at Biosphere 2. Together with an interdisciplinary team of scientists, the Postdoc will develop upscaling methods to estimate ecosystem scale transpiration based on locally observed energy balance
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and working experience in molecular biology and cell biology techniques are highly desirable. A background in the field of neuroscience is desirable. Applicants should demonstrate proficiency in spoken
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, and conduct novel research on noise trauma-induced cell death. Responsible for the operation of this specialized research area/lab. Use extensive knowledge to formulate research methods and develop
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of Emmanuel Katsanis, MD to pursue studies in transplant and tumor immunology. Research involves murine bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation and tumor models. Studies may also include use
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supported by multiple NIH R01 grants and focuses on molecular immunology and inflammatory mechanisms. Cutting-edge research models (eg. primary cell/organoid cultures, mouse models and human clinical samples
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, western blot analyses, and qRT-PCR. • Expertise with immunofluorescence high-resolution imaging and live-cell imaging. • Experience with preclinical models of auditory and vestibular diseases. • Experience
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research, stem cell biology, or animal models of cardiac disease is desirable. This position is eligible for visa sponsorship. The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix anchors the 28-acre
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working in cardiovascular research, stem cell biology, or animal models of cardiac disease is desirable. This position is eligible for visa sponsorship. The University of Arizona College of Medicine