77 mechanical-engineering-composite Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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accumulation. The lab seeks to understand the structural-property relationship in polymers through molecular engineering, structural engineering, and advanced characterization across scales. With these insights
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), identifying specific genomic variants and their relationship to clinical manifestations, and understanding the molecular mechanisms behind these rare disorders. • Methods Development: Developing novel
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mechanisms and disease outcomes. This work involves a multidisciplinary approach, including next-generation sequencing, bacterial genetics, host genetics and metabolomics. Job Description Primary Duties
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Position Summary Dr. Amargant-Riera’s research laboratory focuses on understanding the mechanisms that define oocyte quality. The lab uses mouse models and human samples to investigate
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Lab is focused on understanding the homeostasis of lung vascular biology and pathogenesis of cardiopulmonary diseases with the goals of 1) understanding underlying mechanisms of pulmonary vascular
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mechanisms underlying brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases—including Alzheimer’s disease—using advanced spatial biology platforms and translational approaches. Job Description Primary Duties
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mechanisms and competitive external fellowships. The postdoctoral scholar is strongly encouraged to apply for independent funding during their training and will be given support and mentorship in this effort
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biologist to join our interdisciplinary team of research biologists, medical doctors, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists studying cancer and other human diseases. We are at the forefront
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dedicated to understanding the molecular mechanisms of ATP-dependent AAA+ proteolytic machines in both bacterial systems and human mitochondria, exploring how these complexes form and achieve substrate
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Position Summary The Foltz lab works at the intersection of translational immunology and computational biology. We study mechanisms of response and resistance to natural killer (NK) cell therapies