27 phd-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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develop innovative sample handling instrumentation to enable high-throughput, high-sensitivity EPR spectroscopy that will broaden EPR applications to biological and biomedical samples. Newly developed
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cell lines. Perform functional validation of CRISPR-generated driver mutants. Investigate signaling pathways associated with cancer driving mutants. Perform xenograft experiments. Generate and analyze
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Postdoctoral Trainee you will beworking in our Pediatrics Department. Purpose A Predoctoral Research Scholar at MCW is an individual who has completed their PhD program and is waiting for their degree to be
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sequencing, analysis of proteins and enzymes, histological analysis including immunohistochemical techniques. Technical expertise in computer data bases and statistical analyses. Demonstrated proficiency in
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). Our lab is a highly-creative and and dynamic Drug Discovery lab involved in cutting-edge technologies collaborating internationally on projects with other labs. We specialize in GPCR signaling and
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to 5pm Position Requirements: Specifications Minimum Required Education: PhD in a scientific field or MD Preferred Education: PhD Field
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a plus. Preferred Schedule: Between 7am to 5pm Position Requirements: Specifications Minimum Required Education: PhD in a scientific field or MD Preferred Education
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diseases including coarctation of the aorta. This work will involve processing of medical image data, creation of idealized and subject-specific computational models, and/or implementation of a computational
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immunotherapy for basic and translational research in the laboratory of Dr. Xue Zhong Yu. A qualified candidate is expected to have a strong publication record and excellent references from PhD or postdoctoral
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-biology-neurobiology-and-anatomy/people/xuelin-lou-phd ). Postdocs are essential to the scholarly mission of the mentor and host institution, and thus are expected to have the freedom to publish the results