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uniquely involves both wet lab and dry lab applications with the aim of improving the understanding of and care for, people living with these diseases. The successful candidate will work as part of a dynamic
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, uncovering novel cellular mechanisms. We employ state-of-the-art techniques in fly neurogenetics, proteomics, molecular biology, RNA biology, multi-omics, and quantitative imaging to investigate circadian
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research and development. Our team seeks a highly motivated Oligonucleotide Synthesis Chemist Postdoctoral Research Fellow to be part of building our dynamic, collaborative, and service-oriented core
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. Experience in coding with Python, MATLAB, Julia, C/C++, or a similar program language. Experience with biological data analysis or simulations of dynamics. Knowledge of network science and/or complexity
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Summary A Postdoctoral position is available in the Sutton Laboratory in the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan (UM) Medical School to study altered synapse
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, highly motivated individual for postdoctoral fellow position. The successful candidate is expected to thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment. In this role, the candidate will work as part of a team
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immediately. Responsibilities* Design and develop microphysiological systems (MPS) for tendon research Perform cell culture and molecular biology experiments Conduct mechanical testing and characterization
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methods, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, and data analysis. Ability for design and undertake experimental research, analyze results and prepare manuscripts for publication in high-quality academic
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multiple types of high-dimensional data. Researching and implementing novel algorithms for analysis of latent factors and their dynamics. Conducting literature searches, manuscript preparation, and
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary There is a joint postdoctoral research opportunity available with the Urinary Dynamics and