17 mechanics-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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, University of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha), seeks a postdoctoral research associate to join Dr. Hingorani’s lab. Our laboratory investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal
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lines, mouse, and non-human primates to understanding how disease mechanisms can operate during host-virus/co-morbid conditions. The incumbent will perform experiments, analyze data, write scientific
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between HIV and substance abuse/aging. Specially focused on invitro and in vivo studies focused on cell lines, mouse, and non-human primates to understanding how disease mechanisms can operate during host
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conducting innovative experiments, analyzing complex mechanisms, writing high-impact manuscripts, and contributing to competitive grant applications. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity
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. The research is focused on identifying underlying mechanisms, evaluating pre- and post-natal neurodevelopment, developing novel non-invasive bioimaging tools to study fetal neurodevelopment as well as new drug
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/2025 Position Qualification Position Summary Conduct clinical trials and neuroscience-based research projects for psychiatric patients and healthy population, to investigate the neurobiological mechanism
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for psychiatric patients and healthy population, to investigate the neurobiological mechanism of various psychopathologies and the target engagement by various intervention modalities. Clinical study design
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conducting innovative experiments, analyzing complex mechanisms, writing high-impact manuscripts, and contributing to competitive grant applications. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity
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talented Postdoctoral Research Associate. The research of the Shi Lab focuses on the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate embryonic heart development, with a particular emphasis on chromatin remodeling
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investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis