107 lecturer-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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their way. Qualifications PhD (or other foreign equivalent) at the time of hire in Microbiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, or related fields, and 1 or more
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the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Collaboration, Computational Biology, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Experimentation, Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Techniques, Researching, Results
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Lab at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) invites applications for a full time Postdoctoral Scholar (PDRA) to develop genomic tools and protocols for large scale genetic mark recapture
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years/60 months, including any previous postdoctoral experience. At the time of their appointment, candidates must have: Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in development or agricultural economics or
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equivalent) at the time of hire in Microbiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, or related fields, and 1 or more years of experience in flow cytometry
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unique interdisciplinary environment where world-class researchers with expertise in computing and software, biochemistry, genome sciences, biological structure, pharmacology, immunology and other basic
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Position Summary The Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center (MTAC) at WashU Medicine, St. Louis, has an opening available for highly motivated applicant for the position of Postdoctoral Research
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of the Environment Organization: Environmental and Forest Sciences Title: Postdoctoral Scholar: Forest Disturbance and Landscape Ecology Position
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, functional genomics, and mouse engineering approaches to understand how cancer cells communicate with their neighbors, or the stromal cells, in the metastatic cascade. Our lab also applies biostatistics
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research participants. With this research, we have a unique opportunity to address the large unmet need of treatment-resistant disorders of brain function. We have applied the technology to patients with