90 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-population Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Position Summary Dr. Amargant-Riera’s research laboratory focuses on understanding the mechanisms that define oocyte quality. The lab uses mouse models and human samples to investigate
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, mathematical physics, particle theory, quantum field theory, quantum gravity and string theory. The base salary range for this position is $5705-$6525 per month, commensurate with experience and qualifications
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for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: PhD in Psychology or related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in the fields of digital interventions for mental health and/or eating
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, tumor immunology organotypic in-vitro models, genetically engineered animal models and human tissues from clinical trials. All these approaches are brought to bear on impactful questions in tumor
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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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date, all elements of the PhD or foreign equivalent should be completed and the degree conferred in biological anthropology, or similar field. Please submit the following documents via Interfolio: Cover
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of mutual interest such as, but not limited to, automatic machine learning model selection and automatically explaining machine learning classification / prediction results. The Luo lab is in UW Medicine’s
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, multimodal transportation systems, network modeling, etc. Duties will include conducting original research, disseminating research findings, supervising undergraduate research students, managing projects
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Required Qualifications: PhD in Psychology or related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in the fields of digital interventions for mental health and/or eating disorders, with publications in
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(including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) using molecular and cell biology, multi-omics technologies, murine models, and human tissues. We currently have three major focuses: 1) Innate lymphoid cells