39 mechanics-finite-element Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Washington in United States
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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
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of understanding how transcription factor-chromatin interactions coordinate cell fate. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found at https
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convergent disease mechanisms in neurodegenerative disorders. We are particularly focused on studying amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other diseases characterized by TDP-43 pathology. Strong candidates
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consideration date of 8/3/2025. Job duties/responsibilities Scope of work includes: Developing synthesis procedures for biomass derived sustainable polymers. Characterizing the structural, mechanical and physical
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physics, bioengineering, electrical or mechanical engineering, computer science, or a related field with experience building imaging instrumentation and interest in biological applications. Hands-on work
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the mechanisms and conditions driving the evolution of biological diversity, with a focus on animal behavior. This position will provide an excellent opportunity for the successful candidate to perform research
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in the high-throughput synthesis, characterization, and analysis of porous materials such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for energy and sustainability applications. This project integrates robotic
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other disease models that are valuable in studying the etiology and treatment for these devastating diseases. We combine in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro methods to study the pathogenic mechanisms in a
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Associate position to play an active role in our ongoing studies of tumor immunology and T cell biology. The Peng laboratory has been performing translational studies to dissect molecular mechanisms
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fellow to study the cell fate decision mechanisms in hematopoietic stem and multipotent progenitor cells using primary mouse and human bone marrow cells and patient samples. The successful candidate should