96 phd-energy-or-power-or-grid-or-optimization Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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consisting of four faculty, two PDRAs, five PhD students, two Masters’ students and a varying number of undergraduates. Depending on interest, there may be opportunities to become involved in other projects
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Position Summary The Foltz lab works at the intersection of translational immunology and computational biology. We study mechanisms of response and resistance to natural killer (NK) cell therapies
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Diseases. Towards this end, various cell lines combined with molecular, cellular, biochemical and pharmacological methods will be utilized to functionally characterize AD-associated circRNAs for subsequent
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology
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early educational classrooms. Applicants should have a PhD or foreign equivalent in a field such as development psychology, speech and hearing sciences, or neuroscience. Strong oral and written
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should have a PhD or foreign equivalent in a field such as developmental psychology, speech and hearing, or neuroscience. Strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to work as an
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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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on mouse models of retinal ganglion cell neurodegeneration, in vivo microscopy, AAV mediated gene delivery and knockout, along with transcriptomic and immunohistological analyses. The postdoctoral researcher
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specificity through cryo-EM and cryo-ET structural biology, biochemical assays, mass spectrometry, and cellular assays. This position is for someone with experience in cell biology to elucidate the structure
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences