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proxy data including data produced in the Organic Geochemistry Lab at The University of Arizona. Build statistical models to explain biomarker proxy response to environmental forcing, using Bayesian
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, environmental sciences or related fields, and have a strong record of publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Experience with leaf, soil, or ecosystem-scale field gas exchange data is required. Preferred
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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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independent research on the design and fabrication of neuromodulation devices and the characterization of these devices. Collaborate with lab members to test devices in cell culture and animal model studies
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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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specializes in neuroengineering, organs-on-chips technology, and animal models. The Research Assistant hired into this role will work closely with post-doctoral fellows and graduate students on various exciting
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. The ideal postdoctoral candidate will work both independently and in collaboration with members of our lab to work on in vitro cell culture systems and animal models. We are particularly interested in
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to evaluate their therapeutic potential for neurotrauma. We are particularly interested in candidates who have research experience in small animal models related to spinal cord injuries. The applicant is
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Associate position for an accomplished and motivated candidate. Funding is secured by an industry sponsored project with a period of performance up to 2 years. ANBM is actively developing microphysiological
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, contributing to the development of innovative spatio-temporal analysis and engineering challenges associated with uncertainty. The role supports collaborative investigations, model development, and experimental