22 phd-control-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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demonstrated independent thinking and problem-solving abilities. Experience using large databases is preferred, and genetic data analysis skills are desirable. Required Qualifications PhD or MD in Public Health
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xenografts. Required Qualifications A postdoc applicant should have a PhD and prior experience in lung cancer and metastatic models and techniques, such as molecular biology, cell culture, biomarker analysis
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Qualifications PhD or MD/PhD in Molecular Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Cancer biology or a related discipline A strong experimental background with evidence of experimental skills related to cell biology, molecular
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Required Qualifications PhD in Neuroscience Supplemental Qualifications Good publication record, strong laboratory, analytical, and organizational skills, strong verbal and written communication skills; and
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accepted online at: | https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/87589 Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications • A PhD by time of hiring in a relevant field. Relevant
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records, give presentations, and prepare reports and publications. Required Qualifications PhD (or analogue) and substantial knowledge of human and/or animal reproductive physiology. Significant experience
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Investigator. Teach techniques to others, train, and supervise research staff and students. Required Qualifications PhD, or MD/PhD in vascular biology and/or pulmonary hypertension. Candidates with previous
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development of standardized methods for local and national application. Qualifications PhD in a relevant field such as climatology, environmental science, data science, public health, or a closely related
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backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applicants are required to include three letters of recommendation along with their application. Required Qualifications M.D or PhD or equivalent in Medicine/Physiology
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recording, optogenetic/chemogenetic manipulation, and gene manipulation), the PI’s lab plan to interrogate the neural circuits controlling sleep/wake and studying the pathophysiology of sleep circuits in