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experience in mechanistic biology and molecule development. Preferred Qualifications: Peer-reviewed and published research paper. Postgraduate experience in mechanistic biology and molecule development
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the development of new radiopharmaceuticals, radiochemistry methodology and translation of lead agents for biomedical imaging. The incumbent will also participate in ongoing radiochemistry procedures for current
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leveraging imaging and clinical data from our key patient populations to support more accurate diagnosis, staging and clinical decision making. ● Developing custom models for auto-segmentation and auto
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incumbent will conduct research within the predetermined research scope and methodology, and conduct research in the fields of quantum-engineered power grids and AI-enabled smart grids. ● Develop
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neuropathology. ● Conduct experiments using recombinant approaches to generate and evaluate reverse genetics modified recombinant POWVs, develop potential recombinant POWV vaccines, and to define POWV cell
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leveraging imaging and clinical data from our key patient populations to support more accurate diagnosis, staging and clinical decision making. ● Developing custom models for auto-segmentation and auto
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incumbent will conduct research within the predetermined research scope and methodology, and conduct research in the fields of quantum-engineered power grids and AI-enabled smart grids. ● Develop
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the development of new radiopharmaceuticals, radiochemistry methodology and translation of lead agents for biomedical imaging. The incumbent will also participate in ongoing radiochemistry procedures for current
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sphingosine-1-phosphate) as well as biological responses that impact cancer development, progression, and therapy. For more information about the groundbreaking research please visit The Lipid Cancer Laboratory
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strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large collaborations. Brief