25 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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to collaborate with other GWU faculty with datasets relevant to HIV prevention and sexual minority health in other adolescent and young adult populations. Specific responsibilities include: 1. Support the primary
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. The group’s main interests are quantifying health impacts of air pollution and climate change from local to global scales using satellite data and model simulations, including developing scientific methods and
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. This position is supported by a newly NIH funded grant to study DNA repair by using cell and molecular approaches and animal models. The postdoc will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced
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tumor and patient-derived xenograft models. And the Lee lab uses various cellular and molecular biology techniques. This position will primarily conduct cancer research focused on metabolic alteration in
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, students and volunteer workers as needed. Oversee reagent preparation; assist with equipment maintenance, animal maintenance, ordering supplies and procurement. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or
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tumor and patient-derived xenograft models. And the Lee lab uses various cellular and molecular biology techniques. This position will primarily conduct cancer research focused on metabolic alteration in
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pathological mechanisms of myasthenia gravis using innovative rodent models and cutting-edge technologies, and developing antigen-specific immunosuppressive therapies for the disease. The research is highly
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conferred by the start date of the position. Desired Qualifications: PhD in immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, or a closely related field Background on working with animal models Expertise
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. This position is supported by a newly NIH funded grant to study DNA repair by using cell and molecular approaches and animal models. The postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced
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prevention, workforce innovation, health care transformation, and population health. P-CART addresses the US Department of Health and Human Services clinical priority of “transforming the workforce – targeting