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Posting Title Graduate PhD (Year-Round) Intern - Grid Modeling . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 20 . Working at NREL The National Renewable Energy
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microbes chemically/physiologically. Computational work could include genomic analyses, machine learning, and simple mathematical modeling approaches. Responsibilities Responsibilities include the following
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to conduct neurobiology projects in rat models. The experiments will include neuroanatomical tracing and behavioral testing to investigate the role of neuropeptides in cognition. Research Assistants will work
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. Develops and applies numerical and statistical models to better understand and predict flood risks in coastal environments, including the integration of hydrodynamic, climatic, and socio-environmental data
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in mouse models. • Carry out molecular and cellular techniques, including molecular cloning, brain sectioning, cardiac perfusion, and immunohistochemistry. • Conduct tissue culture and assist in viral
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on pluripotent stem cells and role of BET proteins in inflammation and other diseases. We use a wide range of technologies including molecular biology, cell biology, conditional KO mouse models, computational
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employing Regression Discontinuity Designs (RDD) and related causal inference models, with a strong emphasis on advancing statistical methodology. The project presents significant methodological challenges
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, working on projects that aim to develop and characterize the activity of engineered anti-inflammatory therapeutics, evaluating them in animal models of autoimmunity and chronic inflammatory diseases
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of agricultural water analyses, including evapotranspiration and crop water use estimation, Familiarity with techniques for modeling crop-related processes and/or crop growth models, Familiarity with machine
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vivo animal models The ability to work as part of a team and conduct experiments in a diligent manner Excellent time management and organizational skills The ability to meet deliverables and deadlines