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Redshift Survey (GRS) team. The appointment will focus on simulations and analysis that underpin the survey: end-to-end grism simulations and realistic mock catalogs; modeling and optimization
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. The ideal candidate will have a recently awarded PhD in a relevant field and a strong track record of productive research. This position offers an exciting opportunity to lead an independent research
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that utilizes a strength-based approach to development and well-being. The FamiLee lab has a focus on measurement, mixed-method, and longitudinal studies on racial discrimination, ethnic-racial socialization
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%-100% effort. Qualifications All required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Eng., Computer Science/Eng., Electrical Eng., Math
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regeneration using human induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiac cell types and engineered tissue models. As a team member, you will be responsible for conducting experiments and collecting data. You will
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: 50%: The primary responsibility of this position will be to design, lead and conduct experiments based on research studies of the lab which includes research on muscle physiology, aging, and estrogen
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. Researcher will develop viral-based mutagenesis strategies in monocots. The plants will then be characterized molecularly to determine whether mutations have been introduced and the molecular nature
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-based culture systems/models • Experience with in vivo assessments of muscle physiology • Experience with animal surgeries and tissue harvest, and animal behavioral analyses • Proficiency with
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collaborative meetings with internal and external faculty members. Supervise undergraduate and Master’s students. Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in one of the engineering sciences (Chemical
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Essential responsibilities: Develop and in vitro characterize recombinant viral vector-based vaccines Evaluate immune