116 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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applicants for these positions will be expected to work well as both a leader and a follower in a team environment and demonstrate the ability to work diligently and independently toward tangible, hypothesis
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). Designs experiments employing immunologic assays and GVHD/GVT models to evaluate invariant natural killer T cell function. Optimizes transgene delivery to engineer invariant natural killer T cells
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and function of these soluble and membrane-anchored ATP-dependent AAA proteases along with accessory proteins in mitochondria. As a Postdoctoral Researcher in our lab, you will gain extensive hands
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applicant will work closely with industry sponsors who will help to guide the project. The Elbert lab and the industry partner are interested in developing mechanistic, predictive models of neurodegenerative
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evaluation of scientific literature. Present scientific work, both inside and outside the University, with excellent oral communication skills. Assist with grant preparation and reporting. Prepare and submit
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diseases and/or microbiology/parasitology. Knowledge in clinical trials, histology, and worm morphology and/or the epidemiology of NTDs would be helpful. The research associate will work together
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and regulation of NK cell anti-tumor function with a focus on acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. We integrate single-cell sequencing approaches, clinical samples, and experimental
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conditions, and brain tissue microstructure and functioning. The successful candidate will be working within a multi-disciplinary team of MRI physicists, computer scientists, radiologists, neuroscientists, and
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nCounter(r). The postdoc would also collaborate with investigators performing microfluidics to characterize streptococci-platelet adhesion and the impact of streptococci on various platelet functions, and
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Description The Language Development and Processing (LDP) Lab, directed by Dr. Naja Ferjan Ramírez, is looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to join a team studying the role of language input