51 front-end-development Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona in United-States
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regenerative therapies for spinal cord injury. Our group, fully funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH), develops neuromodulation devices integrating advanced materials science and stem cell therapy
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manuscripts and progress reports. Prepare postdoctoral fellowship applications and contribute to other grant submissions. Serve as a day-to-day mentor for undergraduate and/or graduate students. Present
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federal requirements. Train and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): The successful candidate will be a self-motivated, productive scientist with strong
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research experiments under the direction of the principal investigator, Dr. Bibb. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses
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presentations in recognized scientific journals and conferences. Help oversee a team of graduate and undergraduate research assistants to conduct the studies. Participate and prepare grant writing with a
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(FAIR) principles. Prepare data for analysis by modeling team, collaborate on model-guided interpretation and lead interdisciplinary integration of results for dissemination in manuscripts and
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the University of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Developing and participating in field campaigns. Leading analysis of multispectral and hyperspectral data
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-seq, CRISPR) are utilized in the lab. the PI is highly experienced in mentoring postdoctoral trainees and is strongly supportive for their career development. Outstanding UA benefits include health
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will be able to contribute to the testing of metallic materials, micro structural characterization and/or develop ICME models and digital twins. This position is full-time and on-site at the University
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research. Prepare material for publication. Apply for external funding. Maintain detailed records of experimental procedures. Consult with faculty researchers on research results and design future