56 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Position Summary Functional Genomics of circular RNAs in Alzheimer's Disease. The Cruchaga Lab, member of the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center, is recruiting a motivated, creative, self-driven
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nervous system. The successful 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
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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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to): Design and conduct independent research projects focused on brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease. Apply and optimize advanced spatial biology techniques
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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with physics or engineering expertise who will design and operate a 3D super-resolution ultrasound system, write control software, build computational imaging pipelines
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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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around September 1, 2025. The postdoctoral position is for 1 year with the option for extension based on performance and funding availability. The GrandPre group focuses on non-equilibrium statistical
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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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experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list
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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