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combination of iPSC-based systems and transgenic mouse models. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our new and growing team. Assists with the technical aspects of studies and experiments
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences seeks a part-time Research Scientist/Engineer 4 to model the human health benefits
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for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in cancer biology and in vivo/in vitro model systems, with the added ability to perform basic
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foreign equivalent) in a relevant field. Eligible candidates must have a record of publications that utilize sophisticated epidemiological modeling, as well as at least five years experience in leading
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data, data set management, and analysis including statistics and regression models. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Collects data that will be used for case-control studies. Working
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manufacturing techniques, including composite materials manufacturing, biomechanics and biomedical engineering sciences, physics-based machine learning and artificial intelligence modeling and controls, energy
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machine learning and artificial intelligence modeling and controls, energy storage and electrification, renewable energy, robotics, turbulence and multiphase fluid mechanics, etc. The ME Department
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. These advances will pave the way for significant improvements in imaging-based modeling capabilities, where the ME department has nationally recognized strength at the macroscopic (tissue and whole organ) level
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colleagues working on animal models of streptococcal sepsis and IE. This project is a multi-PI collaborative project with Paul Sullam (Microbiologist at UCSF) and Jose Lopez (Hematologist at Bloodworks
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competent approach to the unique disparities of healthcare access and delivery. Student Support, Evaluation, and Progress Functions as a professional role model for students in all phases of the program