37 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at Case Western Reserve University
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Two Postdoc Scholars in Biostatistics/Bioinformatics/statistical genetics The Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr
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: The postdoc will be responsible for: 1. collecting thermal tolerance data to fill gaps in an existing physiological trait database, 2. performing literature searches to update body mass data in a global
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OBJECTIVE Working with a high degree of independence and under general direction, the Research Assistant¿4 will serve as the senior technical lead for a multidisciplinary program that engineers gene¿encoded
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international team supported by grants to study host immunity to infectious disease and cancer. ESSENTIAL FUNCITONS Coordinate and perform lab/research activities and microbiology experiments including
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., Powerlab, Iowa Oral Performance Instrument) and computer skills. Ability to collaborate with a range of individuals. Strong ability to multitask. Demonstrated history of successful support, education, and
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accordance with general objectives set by the principal investigator, the Research Assistant 3 will perform laboratory and research activities and research assignments of a non-routine nature to explore
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, perform research work in medical and related technical areas. The scope and key roles of the position are to order lab supplies and perform basic
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software and computational tools to analyze indices of cardiac function. Able to perform various molecular biology techniques. Ability to follow instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform
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been secured for two years, and stipend will follow the NIH Fellowship and Training Stipend Levels. Information on benefits and resources for prospective postdocs can be found on the Office of
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant 1 will perform research in cancer biology and therapy resistance using in vitro and in vivo models. This position supports