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, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD or foreign equivalent degree in nuclear theory, broadly defined, by the date of appointment
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laboratories, and other health care organizations. Our operations are based at the University of Washington Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, South Lake Union, Northwest Hospital and the Seattle Cancer
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mentor including (but not limited to): Manages their own project, which should lead to a first author publication(s). Develops expertise in single cell genomics/transcriptomics, molecular biology
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discovery and to lead a research project aimed at discovering new biology of ILC2s and Th2 cells. To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives. To draft
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, including task-based and resting state functional MRI, T1 and T2-weighted structural MRI, and diffusion MRI. The post-doc will parcellate the hippocampus and cerebellum using surface-based methods and the
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postdoctoral researcher to join our team and continue research on our ongoing project, which focuses on the impact of domestication‑derived changes to the circadian clock on innate plant defenses, using tomato
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Position Summary An organic synthetic chemistry/radiochemistry Postdoctoral position is available immediately. The potential candidate should be an energetic, highly motivated PhD in organic
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statement of research interests, and contact information for three referees. For questions please email: Dan Zhu, PhD, Research Assistant Professor of Radiology, Assistant Director of MRI Protocols for DISC
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-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of
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of FLASH/ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy and its potential to improve therapeutic index in cancer care. Projects may span: Mechanistic laboratory research (e.g., tumor and normal tissue response, DNA