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well as helping with general daily laboratory upkeep tasks. The position involves a substantial amount of mouse work as well as mammalian cell culture, general biochemistry and molecular biology techniques, flow
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are separate from the natural world – upon an increasingly dominant paradigm in environmental science – social ecological systems, which acknowledges that human social systems are part of natural ecosystems
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in catalysis, energy, and sustainability. One of the major interests of our group is in developing functional materials for applications focused on gas storage and molecular separations, which have the
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for these postdoctoral positions. Our current research interests in the group cover a broad range of topics, including developing integrative biophysical models for collective tissue mechanics and studying glassy dynamics
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writing skills. Experience in advanced epidemiologic methods and/or econometric methods to strengthen causal inference is strongly preferred. The initial appointment is for a one-year period, with the
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graduate student Qualifications · Ph.D. in immunology, microbiology, cell biology or related areas · Experience with in vivo animal models or multi-color flow cytometry are preferred · At least one first
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to strengthen causal inference is strongly preferred. The initial appointment is for a one-year period, with the possibility for renewal. The postdoctoral research associate will join an interdisciplinary team
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dynamic and collaborative team of researchers, we encourage you to apply. We offer flexibility in the research topic for these postdoctoral positions. Our current research interests in the group cover a
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Writing Program houses a mix of full-time teaching professors, graduate students, part-time lecturers, and tenure-stream faculty. Named a Writing Program of Excellence by the Conference on College
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learning/AI, and science of science, as well as quantifying art. The BarabásiLab's current work spans the applications of networks toward understanding food and nutrition, human diseases, disease progression