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Position Summary Dr. Masatoshi Inoue’s lab is currently searching for a Postdoctoral position. Our lab focuses on exploring the neural circuit mechanisms of maladaptive social behaviors. We
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forward to collaborating with software engineers and researchers across all areas of astrophysics and fields such as computer science and statistics. Applicants should demonstrate excellence in research
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large remote sensing datasets (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel-2, MODIS) and spatial datasets (e.g., FACTs, FTEM, field data) both locally with R/Python and via Google Earth Engine for wild-treatment outcome
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Ultrasound. Core Duties: Apply advanced engineering techniques to rapidly fabricate intracardiac ultrasound ablation catheters, ensuring consistency to allow comparisons of use in large-animal scientific
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biochemistry, genomics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and model organism systems to uncover the mechanisms by which histone mutations disrupt human development and lead to disease. Our ultimate goal is to
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mechanisms of inborn errors of immunity. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: For more information on the lab please visit: https://megancooperlab.wustl.edu/ . Information on being a postdoc at
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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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and analysis; and preparation of presentations and manuscripts. The Williams lab is an established research group at WashU Medicine. Our research goals are focused on identifying fundamental mechanisms
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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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environment to develop and foster independent careers. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to use novel mouse models and cutting-edge multi-omics approaches to understand molecular mechanisms with