37 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at Case Western Reserve University
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FUNCTIONS Serve as a Postdoctoral Scholar and perform research directly supporting the Great Lakes Energy Institute’s development of academic and training programs at universities and community colleges in
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the Neurodevelopment Research Lab (NRL). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform research activities for assigned projects. Assist with development and implementation of the train-the-trainer protocol with novice
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant 1 will perform research work in neuroscience on how brainstem circuits control breathing. The research assistant will learn
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant 1 will perform experiments in a neuroscience lab researching serotonin biochemical dynamics during sleep. The position requires a
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant 1 will perform experiments in a neuroscience lab studying neurogenesis. The position requires knowledge in a variety of
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general supervision, plan and carry out research project in accordance with general plans. The Research Assistant 2 will also perform data analysis on public and lab datasets
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to perform laboratory/research activities and research assignments of a non-routine nature to explore the hormonal control of the process and timing of birth. The research assistant will coordinate research
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. The project seeks to advance population health using innovative quantitative methods in system dynamics computational modeling and structural equation modeling applied to accelerating the translation and
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to a variety of structural biology problems relevant to biomedical research. The successful applicant will contribute to our synchrotron X-ray footprinting science and user support program. There will be
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second year is possible depending on funding and performance. Applicants should be practitioners and/or recent law school graduates with some litigation experience and have an interest in developing