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exciting research projects that integrate computational and experimental approaches to study host-microbiota interactions in pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. Required Qualification: Doctoral degree in
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| Materials Science and Engineering This person will lead a HAMMER ERC Testbed 2 team that will provide implant design and mechanical testing supervision, supervise undergraduate and graduate research
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motivated and enthusiastic Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. scientist to join our team as a postdoctoral research fellow. The lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity, therapeutic resistance, and
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marine sediment. The samples (6) have previously been consolidated in one-dimensional uniaxial strain conditions and are available in-house for further experimentation. This project is a component of an
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of immunologic determinates in response to cancer therapy. Identifies novel immune inhibitory mechanisms and examines their role in cancer progression and therapeutic response. Participates in analyzing data and
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, and implement new laboratory methods • 30%: Process, analyze, and interpret experimental data and prepare results for publication • 10%: Participate in preparation of manuscripts for publication
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Researcher position focused on utilizing advanced electron microscopy techniques and mechanical testing to investigate the mechanical behavior of structural metallic alloys. We are seeking a motivated and
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; identifies and selects problems to be studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols; attends research seminars; contributes to manuscript preparation and supports technical
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Sciences | Physics Administration The Department of Physics within the College of Arts and Sciences seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to join our CMS Experimental group working at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
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a Professor and her lab aims to achieve a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity, therapeutic resistance, and immune escape mechanisms in human