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related area required. Demonstrated experience in protein purification required. Candidates who have experience in using cryo-EM and/or confocal microscope are strongly encouraged to apply. Research
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Microbiology, Biomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related discipline is required by the start of employment. Experience in conducting microbiome research, including processing
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. Assists with the design and delivery of course materials. Required Education: PhD in Chemical Engineering Desired Experience: Expertise in catalysis, catalyst synthesis, characterization of catalytic
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appointment. Demonstrated record of accomplishments in research on language and culture. Research on the role of concealment and dissimulation in religious identities. Preferred Qualifications: Experience
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, quantitative, or both) Desired qualifications: Demonstrated research expertise in the study of traditional governance Experience living, working, or conducting research in Africa or another developing region
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production with an associated photon. • Technical skills in the use of columnar analysis approaches with python. Desired Qualifications • Experience with C++ programming. • Experience in developing
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of study in the fields of AI/ML, aerodynamics and acoustics, and computational methods. Demonstrated strong written communication skills. Required Experience: N/A Desired Experience: Doctoral degree in
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| Anesthesiology Post Doctoral Researcher to pursue specialized research training, education and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor in the Department of Anesthesiology; plans, designs and executes
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expected to attend group meetings and seminars, design and carry out laboratory experiments, interpret data, and write up results for publication. Qualifications Requires a Ph.D. in Chemistry or Biochemistry
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cochlear implants Investigations of how cognitive-linguistic factors, social environments, and auditory experiences shape individual differences in CI outcomes and speech communication in normal-hearing