44 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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reports and manuscripts and present findings in tabular, oral, written, and/or graphic formats. Minimum Qualifications PhD or MD, PhD degree in neurobiology, biophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry
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publications. Must have proven scientific writing skills in any of the following areas; entomology, biomedical sciences, molecular biology, genetics, or microbiology. Minimum Qualifications PhD in entomology
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, presentation of results at conferences, scientific mentoring of junior colleagues, and preparation of original scientific research manuscripts. Minimum Qualifications PhD in the field of Planetary Science
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Architecture is in search of a Postdoctoral Research Associate that will lead a citizen science project focused on community perspectives around greenspace, heat, and health, with an emphasis on youth engagement
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Associate I or II (Pediatrics) Posting Number req23116 Department Pediatrics Department Website Link https://medicine.arizona.edu/pediatrics Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address 1501 N
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Research Associate I - II, Sarver Heart Center Posting Number req23376 Department Sarver Heart Center Department Website Link https://heart.arizona.edu/ Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address
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Qualifications Experience in electrophysiology and analytic methods for analyzing this type of data. Experience in computational neuroscience and modeling, as well as in the aging brain is desirable. FLSA Exempt
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troubleshooting custom measurement systems. Skills in data analysis including scientific programming. Ability to communicate professionally and work in interdisciplinary teams. Minimum Qualifications PhD in related
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teams Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Expertise in immunology or prior
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. fecundity. The University of Arizona’s Department of Entomology is a global leader in insect science, providing groundbreaking research, hands-on teaching, and impactful outreach programs to serve the people