21 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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independently, being responsible for literature analysis; experimental design, execution, and analysis; and manuscript writing and submission. Strong communication skills and ability to work with internal and
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analysis; experimental design, execution, analysis; and manuscript writing and submission. Strong communication skills and ability to work with internal and external collaborators are essential
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Parkinson’s disease. We seek candidates with expertise in data mining, medical image analysis, programming, and Unix/Linux. The candidate is also expected to assist in data management. The candidate must also
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analysis is highly desirable. To apply, please send a letter of interest and CV to Ze.Wang@som.umaryland.edu and nigilliam@som.umaryland.edu. Please provide three references to the address below. Only
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affect gene expression, and how the chromatin structure drives the mutational landscape in cancer samples. Such analysis will be coupled with modern functional studies and incorporate epigenetic treatment
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the following: Perform advanced level research with an emphasis on flow cytometry, protein chemistry and mouse surgery/ in vivo responses. Independent planning, design, execution and analysis of experiments
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analysis is highly desirable. To apply, please send a letter of interest and CV to Ze.Wang@som.umaryland.edu and nigilliam@som.umaryland.edu. Please provide three references to the address below. Only
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published scientific paper. Experience in the analysis of genomics data and next-generation sequencing library preparations such as RNA-seq, ChIP-Seq, are preferred. Any skills with CRISPR genome engineering
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including RNA, DNA, and extracellular vesicles isolations, QPCR, western blot, microarrays, and RNA sequencing is expected. Experience with flow cytometry is preferred. Experience in the analysis of genomics
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of training and experience. Previous experience in neuroimaging research or research related to substance abuse, HIV, brain development, or aging is preferred. Working knowledge of statistical analysis