15 phd-data-mining Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas in United States
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. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, neuroscience, physiology
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sister institution, UT Southwestern Medical Center, are outstanding. Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience: A PhD or equivalent in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is
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Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related field, strong synthetic organic chemistry skills
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the expertise of the candidates PhD advisor, ensuring advancement of independent scholarship Present research findings at 1 to 2 national/international conferences annually Securing at least 1 major grant
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field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD degree in Neuroscience or related field Technical knowledge of molecular biology methods (e.g. Western blotting, PCR
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. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, neuroscience, physiology
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Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related field, strong synthetic organic chemistry skills
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related to quantum mechanics and mathematical physics. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information A remote work schedule is not available
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students and assist with the setup of the research group. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information Work is conducted on site and in person. What
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focused on understanding how neuronal plasticity alters the brain’s reception of nociceptive information from the sensory system, and how these changes relate to chronic pain. Additionally, the role