33 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at University of California, Los Angeles
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments 2027-29 Transfusion Medicine/Clinical Informatics Fellowship (JPF10523) 2027-29 Transfusion Medicine/Clinical Informatics Fellowship Apply now to
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments 2026-28 Transfusion Medicine/Clinical Informatics Fellowship (JPF10522) 2026-28 Transfusion Medicine/Clinical Informatics Fellowship Apply now to
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments UCLA Congenital Heart Defects Research Program - Assistant Project Scientist - Touma Lab (Neonatal/Congenital Heart Laboratory) (JPF10585) UCLA
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments 2026-2028 Surgical Pathology/Clinical Informatics Fellowship (JPF09555) 2026-2028 Surgical Pathology/Clinical Informatics Fellowship Apply now to
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changes – to heat. The postdoc will be advised and mentored by Professor McKinnon, and be part of an active, interdisciplinary research group that spans the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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as required, perform other duties and assist as required. Experience in packaging retroviral vectors for gene transfer experiments with experience in PCR. Salary offers are determined based
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activities from design, set up, conduct, through closeout. In this position you will be responsible for: Coordination of research activities for one or more studies. Recognizing and performing necessary tasks
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of operations to meet mission and goals of the program / project assigned. Under supervision, your work will consist of: Working independently or in teams to assists with the planning, development, and execution
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typically comprised of an admixture of clinical and research work including handling of high complexity international telepathology consult cases. We are passionate about the central nervous system and
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dermatopathology training, including daily sign-out of many extremely challenging consult cases as well as a high volume of routine cases from community dermatologists and the inpatient services of UCLA Medical