37 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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to analyze geospatial data to support resource management decisions for multiple resource, jurisdictional, and ownership units or a large geographical region. It requires knowledge of cartographic principles
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. They will contribute to multi-disciplinary research on Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and other CNS conditions, and develop innovative AI-powered approaches for data analysis and MRI acquisition
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documented by peer-reviewed publications. Ability to manage multiple projects and collaborations. Strong team player with excellent communication skills and fluency in English, both spoken and written
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Qualifications: PhD in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science, and/or other aligned discipline. Operation and optimization of LCMS and/or GCMS
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). Evidence of scientific rigor and excellence as documented by peer-reviewed publications. Ability to manage multiple projects and collaborations. Strong team player with excellent communication skills and
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strategies to mitigate impacts on adjacent waters. Research activities include: coordinating with multiple stakeholders and collaborators to define objectives and research questions; leading participatory co
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. Participate in grant-funded research and help identify new funding opportunities aligned with lab objectives. Contribute to the development of new collaborations and technology integration for the Spatial
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. The College of the Environment, including its six Schools and Departments and multiple programs, institutes, and centers, connects educators, researchers, students and citizens, cultivating communities
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Scholars at UW receive benefits such as healthcare, retirement, and vacation and sick time as outlined in the UW Postdoctoral Scholar Collective Bargaining Agreement . Fellows also have access to multiple
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of neuronal loss to better understand why neurons die or axons are damaged to ultimately establish new strategies for the preservation or restoration of neural tissue. We use multiple approaches, but focus