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Associates. The ideal candidates will possess a doctoral degree (PhD or MD) and have a strong background in molecular biology and physiology. There are three major projects in the lab: 1) studying the role
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MD/PhD degree, and be self-motivated. The candidates are expected to carry out the projects independently with minimal supervision, including designing experiments, formulating new ideas related
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record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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Sciences Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights At the forefront of innovation and excellence, the Department of Neurosurgery is dedicated to delivering seamless, safe, and compassionate patient care
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. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses involving routine procedures characterized by use of independent judgment. Foster
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exoplanets, and interior-atmosphere interactions on rocky worlds. Candidates are encouraged to reach out to Prof. Ranjan in advance of their application to cooperatively discuss specific research topics
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and analyze data, and evaluate progress in multiple inter-related projects. Engage in scientific discussion, hypothesis generation, experience design and troubleshooting. Work independently. Publish in
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Independently perform experiments, analyze data, produce figures/summaries, and keep appropriate records of all research activities. Assist in the design of experiments, development of investigational questions
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research experiments under the direction of the principal investigator, Dr. Bibb. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses
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exoplanets, and interior-atmosphere interactions on rocky worlds. Candidates are encouraged to reach out to Prof. Ranjan in advance of their application to cooperatively identify specific research topics