10 faculty-of-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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research program seeks to identify novel pathways used by bacteria to cause disease. One major area of research interest is how the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus responds to, and utilizes, host fatty
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cellular and molecular biology experiments pertaining to define the molecular mechanisms of mucin trafficking in the airway epithelium. Contribute to the preparation of scientific manuscripts and grant
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in Neurodevelopmental Disability (LEND) interdisciplinary training program. Research areas of emphasis include sensorimotor processes and cognitive abilities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD
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Department: SOM KC Psychiatry & Behavior Sciences ----- Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Position Title: Post Doctoral Fellow - Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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, microbiology, molecular biology, database analysis and computational biology may be used to conduct the research. Job Description: Research Overview: Design and conduct experiments and interpret data under
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and genomics Perform molecular and cell biology techniques such as DNA and RNA extractions, RT-PCR, immunoblot analysis, immunofluorescence staining and tissue culture. Assist with development of grant
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the broader goal of understanding how dysregulation in these processes contributes to complex cardiovascular and hematologic diseases. In addition, there are multiple outstanding clinicians, faculty, and
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biology and gene therapy. In addition, there are multiple outstanding clinicians, faculty, and research staff in the department and across the institution with whom the postdoctoral associate may
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datasets. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor, record and interpret the results of their experiments in an (electronic
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to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research