13 experimental-fluid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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at Medical College of Wisconsin is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our group studying mechanisms of urinary pain and disease. The postdoctoral researcher would have the opportunity to lead studies
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and molecular biology, polymer chemistry, experimental design and statistics, material characterization, excellent record keeping and data management, complex problem solving, critical thinking
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laboratory experiments specific to the aims of research. Troubleshoot assays and customize experimental tools to answer research questions. Coordinate external and internal resources necessary for completion
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– Abilities Required knowledge: cell and molecular biology, polymer chemistry, experimental design and statistics, material characterization, excellent record keeping and data management, complex problem
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, with the potential to develop novel experimental approaches and lead research projects in a collaborative and well-resourced environment. Responsibilities Design and execute experiments to investigate
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regeneration by integrating state-of-the-art omics approaches with genetic mouse models and human cell culture systems. Specifically, the postdoc will work on investigating molecular mechanisms of direct cardiac
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analysis (e.g., R, Python, GraphPad) Research and Analytical Abilities: Experimental design and troubleshooting Complex problem solving and critical thinking Data interpretation and utilization Knowledge
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part of an extramurally funded project. The successful applicant will investigate the contribution of mechanical stimuli to the onset and progression of morbidity for patients with congenital heart
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therapy (ACT). Uncovering the mechanisms of immune activation and tolerance in graft-versus-host and graft-versus-tumor responses after allogeneic HCT Understanding the impact of gut microbiota
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of their scholarship. We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow who is passionate about understanding the biological mechanisms of cervical cancer and other microbe-associated cancers (broadly defined