13 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Case Western Reserve University
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Supervisor Name and Title: Tyler E. Miller, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator POSITION OBJECTIVE The Postdoctoral Scholar will lead innovative research projects focused on the intersection of technology
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, presentations, and manuscripts. As part of these duties, the postdoctoral scholar should plan to complete two peer-reviewed scientific publications from these projects in the first year, with the postdoctoral
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students and undergraduate students, as assigned, and maintain a team research environment through a comprehensive understanding of cross-cutting themes and research thrusts across all relevant domains
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write manuscripts and present research work at scientific conferences. Credentials and Qualifications: PhD in Biostatistics/Bioinformatics, Data Science, Computer Science, Genetics or related field
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deadlines. Ability to work independently with a strong work ethic and self-motivation. Ability to work in a team environment in order to achieve a goal or complete a task. Desire and ability to learn new
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protocols meet research objectives, identifying areas for improvement, piloting new methods to enhance data quality and reproducibility, and providing feedback on experimental design. (10%) Carry out complex
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Date: October 2023 Title: Postdoctoral Scholar Department: Psychological Sciences School: College of Arts and Sciences Location: Mather Memorial Supervisor Name and Title: Norah C. Feeny, PhD
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and contribute preliminary data, background and significance and experimental design for grant proposals. The focus of the current position is acute myeloid leukemia. Goal is to discover novel molecular
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, including collaborations with multidisciplinary teams. The qualified candidate will prepare manuscripts and contribute preliminary data, background, significance, and experimental design for grant proposals
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manuscripts and contribute preliminary data, background and significance and experimental design for grant proposals. The focus of the current position is inflammation, inflammatory bowel disease and