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Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of modeling of planetary
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work will focus on the modeling and interpretation of transiting exoplanet and host star data from JWST, and the upcoming Pandora mission. The Eyes on the Stars JWST Archival program aims to study host
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subject areas are preferred: drug/xenobiotic metabolism, transgenic mouse models, pharmacokinetics, mass spectrometry, genomics and metabolomics, lung diseases (inflammation, fibrosis, and cancer
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organs-on-a-chip technologies, including design, characterization, and validation. Experience in cell biology, preferably in cancer and/or immunology. Experience in in vitro modeling, preferably with stem
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on suitability modeling and evidence of biocrust presence from the published literature suggest that these photosynthetic soil communities make up 12% of Earth’s land surface. Despite their global extent and
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. Demonstrated capabilities for analyzing and evaluating data. Prior experience in salivary gland tissue models. FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked per Week 40 Job FTE 1.00 Work
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techniques, mouse models, human specimens, and bioinformatics. We are looking for applicants with wet lab immunology research experience driving the successful completion of projects and authoring peer
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, contributing to the development of innovative spatio-temporal analysis and engineering challenges associated with uncertainty. The role supports collaborative investigations, model development, and experimental
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neuroscience research including performing behavioral experiments and electrophysiological recordings in animal models, Ability to work with a high degree of independence, to find creative solutions
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, western blot analyses, and qRT-PCR. • Expertise with immunofluorescence high-resolution imaging and live-cell imaging. • Experience with preclinical models of auditory and vestibular diseases. • Experience