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study the role of mTOR kinase in growth control and anticancer mechanisms. In addition to this focus, the Postdoctoral Associate is expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program
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research program addressing important and fundamental questions. To support this effort, interdisciplinary and translational approaches are encouraged. Qualified candidates must be a recent recipient of a
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animals and human embryonic cells. Must have effective oral and written communication skills; and ability to understand and communicate in English to sufficiently perform the job duties. Must be computer
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human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the Postdoc(s) should have a strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology and be able to perform molecular, cellular and/or electro
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are the following: Performs independent research relevant to the interest and field of cancer biology and radiation biology under the direction of the PI. Publishes reports of key findings in a timely manner. Keeps
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skills are required. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively is also essential. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as
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at CAIT and work independently for various research projects related to sustainable and smart pavements. The candidate is expected to perform both fundamental and applied research and publish research
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holographic optogenetics and calcium imaging in awake head fixed mice, to understand how groups of neurons work together to enact motor actions. Neural activity is complex and high dimensional with some
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of the Principle Investigator, the primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate position is to perform specialized research activities and design and execute advanced experimental procedures in an immunology
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. Physical Demands and Work Environment The candidate should be able to lift up to 20 lbs and routinely perform laboratory tasks involving pipetting and handling of human and rodent biospecimens, such as blood