53 mathematics-functional-analysis Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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-native systems. This role involves conducting in-depth research, deriving valuable insights, and contributing to academic advancement in the realm of software engineering. Additionally, the position allows
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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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metabolizing enzymes and transporters during the progressive stages of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. They have identified changes in the expression and functionality of several drug metabolizing enzymes in
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performing science creatively and rigorously. Prior experience in mass spectrometry (e.g. lipidomics, metabolomics or proteomics), metabolism or virology is desirable. Candidates must be able to work both
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://geography.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The SemiArid Lab for Scalable Agrivoltaics (SALSAV), at the University of Arizona, invites you to apply to the role of a post
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will assume a lead role in developing stabilized microbubble conjugates for delivery of neurotransmitters and therapeutics for brain imaging and delivery technology. The project will take advantage
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qualified family members; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more! The University of Arizona has been recognized for our innovative work-life programs. For more information about working at
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advanced research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), and Space Domain Awareness (SDA). This role involves conducting in-depth investigations, generating
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candidate will engage in advanced research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), and Space Domain Awareness (SDA). This role involves conducting in-depth
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Shaowen Bao. The purpose of this position is to conduct investigation of the mechanisms underlying noise trauma-induced neuronal death using advanced molecular, cellular and electrophysiological techniques