119 formal-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Washington
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Preferred Qualifications: PhD in immunology, molecular biology, microbiology, or a similar field. Have published one or more papers in peer-reviewed journals. Can guide research projects. Have a background in
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to candidates who have recently earned or will soon earn their degree). Previous experience in cell and vascular biology (confocal microscopy) or mouse disease models. Excellent written and verbal communication
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Engineering Organization: Mechanical Engineering Title: Postdoctoral Scholar in Quantum Information and Quantum Matter Position Details
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Lab is focused on understanding the homeostasis of lung vascular biology and pathogenesis of cardiopulmonary diseases with the goals of 1) understanding underlying mechanisms of pulmonary vascular
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research participants. With this research, we have a unique opportunity to address the large unmet need of treatment-resistant disorders of brain function. We have applied the technology to patients with
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and dry-lab research on emergent viruses, leveraging molecular biology, biochemistry, virology, immunology, and informatics to tackle diverse challenges. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in
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research on helminth parasites, to assist in clinical trials for river blindness treatment, and to manage large data sets. The successful applicant will have experience in data science and in infectious
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with a group of highly motivated scientists to employ interdisciplinary approaches such as retinal cell biology, functional genomics, imaging, and biochemistry. The Chen Lab has a well-recognized
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strong background in public health, climate science, and related disciplines who are looking to bring their expertise to information integrity and information manipulation are also encouraged to apply
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, functional genomics, and mouse engineering approaches to understand how cancer cells communicate with their neighbors, or the stromal cells, in the metastatic cascade. Our lab also applies biostatistics