91 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-population Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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guidelines based on risk modeling outcomes. This position is for an initial full-time, 12-month appointment, with the possibility for renewal for additional year(s), and the anticipated start date is October 1
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life on planetary environments
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infant or early childhood populations Applicants should hold a PhD or foreign equivalent in developmental psychology, neuroscience, speech and hearing sciences, engineering, or a related field
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would have the opportunity to work with colleagues working on animal models of streptococcal sepsis and IE. This project is a multi-PI collaborative project with Paul Sullam (Microbiologist at UCSF
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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disorders) populations. Our collaborative team is focusing on face-to-face interaction between children and their parents employing various methods to measure neural and behavioral responses during live
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PCR assays Coordinate and conduct clinical studies to validate the cell-free DNA assay, determine its diagnostic accuracy across different patient populations (including children), and compare
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collaboration that aims to refine our understanding of the controls on ocean carbon cycling and ecosystem resilience with integrated observations and modeling. The lab houses a state of the art mass spectrometry
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colleagues working on animal models of streptococcal sepsis and IE. This project is a multi-PI collaborative project with Paul Sullam (Microbiologist at UCSF) and Jose Lopez (Hematologist at Bloodworks