11 phd-in-power-electronics Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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but not limited to, disease diagnosis/prognosis, biomarkers identification and treatment prediction, etc. Required Qualifications: A PhD by time of hiring in a relevant field. Relevant fields include
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to lead high-impact publications. Required Qualifications PhD in cancer biology, molecular/cellular biology, genomics, or immunology Expertise in Gene editing technology and NGS Flow cytometry and cell
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Qualification Position Summary UNMC College of Nursing is seeking PhD graduates with a research focus in the self-management or prevention of chronic illness. Postdoctoral Research Associates are paired with
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record of submitted or published peer-reviewed articles, exceptional organizational skills, ability to work as a team member and ability to advise and supervise more junior laboratory personnel. 2
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. Applicants must have a PhD degree with an emphasis in biochemistry, neonatology, biology or related field. This individual will conduct bench and translational cardiovascular research that will utilize in
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Investigator. Teach techniques to others, train, and supervise research staff and students. Required Qualifications PhD, or MD/PhD in vascular biology and/or pulmonary hypertension. Candidates with previous
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backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applicants are required to include three letters of recommendation along with their application. Required Qualifications M.D or PhD or equivalent in Medicine/Physiology
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writing. The successful candidate will have first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals and the ability to write research papers, with goal of multiple grant submissions in the first year. The
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school. Successful completion of Parts I & II National Boards. Ability to obtain/maintain a license to practice dentistry in the State of Nebraska. Supplemental Qualifications
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. Required Qualifications PhD in scientific field Supplemental Qualifications Extensive experience in cell culture, 3D culture, drug screening, and fluorescent microscopy. A prior experience in molecular and