29 mechanical-engineering-composite Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Miami
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Specific Functions The Postdoctoral Associate supports ongoing laboratory-based and translational research efforts aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying diabetes and its complications
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a cover letter with your online application. Department Specific Functions Our laboratory focuses on mechanistic discovery to understand the metabolic and molecular mechanisms of androgen synthesis
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. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with others and contribute to a team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications
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, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and stakeholders. The University of Miami offers
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team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills
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priorities and work demands. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with others and contribute to a team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant
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fibroblast physiology functional mechanics testing and strong background in immunology and/or cardiovascular biology. Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Effective communication and organizational skill, growth
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Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and
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or responsibilities as necessary. Department Specific Functions (Epigenetics) - Research Focus Conducting Research: Leading or contributing to research projects aimed at understanding epigenetic mechanisms, which
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, and a subset of patients develop devastating fibrotic disease years after undergoing treatment. Incomplete understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving radiation-associated fibrosis has slowed