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orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing priorities. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge – Skills
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require negotiation with vendors, and track purchase orders. May oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing
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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of Postdoctoral Fellow you
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oversee the work of laboratory personnel including training and development as well as daily work direction, delegation and establishing priorities. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Required knowledge: cell
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regeneration by integrating state-of-the-art omics approaches with genetic mouse models and human cell culture systems. Specifically, the postdoc will work on investigating molecular mechanisms of direct cardiac
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performs MRI research and development of advanced multiparametric methods for the evaluation of primary and metastatic brain tumors. Recent work incorporates machine learning methods to advance
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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of Postdoctoral Researcher
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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities. In the role of a Postdoctoral
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of independent work in a laboratory setting. Candidates should have strong interests in medicinal chemistry and/or pharmacology, demonstrate strong track records in chemical and organic synthesis, with expertise
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their own scholarship. Applicants should be self-motivated, work independently, and possess excellent communication skills. Excellent publications on related fields or experience with patch-clamp experiments