25 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University
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oligodendrocyte (dys)function influences brain aging, chronic neuroinflammation, and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease using both mouse and cell culture models. The position is responsible for designing and
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at the Cyclotron Institute in stellar models and identify important nuclear-physics uncertainties for stellar models and, with local experimental and theoretical faculty and researchers, design future studies to
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candidate will work in a multidisciplinary team and have opportunities to mentor graduate students and undergraduate students. Opportunities to Contribute: Numerical model development: Develop coupled models
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skills. Responsibilities Research – Pain Model Preparation: Conduct animal model preparation. Under general supervision, is responsible for conducting research into their field of expertise. Utilizes
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System , IDRT provides accessible, authoritative data and models that aid in mitigation planning, emergency response, and long-term recovery. What We Want The Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas (IDRT
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by multiple funding resources, our lab applied in vitro 3D, rodent, and zebrafish models to understand the environmental impacts on the pollutant toxicities. What you need to know Salary: Starting
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and platinum complexes with long carbon chains. Collect spectroscopic data (NMR, IR, UV/Visible, etc). Collect and interpret crystallographic data, and undertake physical measurements. Participate in
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. Schedule: May require working evening and/or weekend hours to complete complex experiments. What You Need to Do: Apply! Submitting a cover letter and resume is strongly recommended and will help us with the
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nervous system using mouse models; uses techniques including confocal imaging, brain slice electrophysiology, in vivo manipulations, molecular biology, and behavioral analysis; applies genetic mouse models
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of the new methods. Draft articles describing new AI based methods for publication in peer reviewed journals. Programming: 30% Create a well-documented code to form the basis for future operational models