34 phd-scholarship-in-computational-material-science Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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other major funding sources. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computer science, computer engineering or statistics, and excellent programming skills (R, Java, web programming
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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or neuroscience research experience is preferred. Required application materials CV and the names/contact information of 3 references. Email as a single PDF to Dr. Ichinose, tichinos@med.wayne.edu .
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the homeostasis. Required qualifications Ph.D. and a background in biochemistry, molecular biology or immunohistochemistry. Required application materials CV and 3 references w/ contact information. Submit
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. Candidates with a strong background in epidemiology, epigenetics, male reproductive biology, next-generation sequencing, and/or computational biology/bioinformatics are preferred. The successful candidate will
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Summary The Lipchik Group investigates how the immune system senses and coordinates its response to inflammation. A stint in the lab, located in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in
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to join the team Experience with computational neuroscience, immunohistochemistry, and mentoring students preferred but not mandatory Required application materials Send CV incl. list of publications and at
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secretion and diabetes. Required qualifications Must have a Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology). Knowledge of biochemical, cell biological and molecular
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apnea. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in rehabilitation science, kinesiology/exercise physiology, or other health related field. Experience working with patient populations preferred, but not required
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratories of Drs. Melissa Runge-Morris and Thomas Kocarek at the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/Center for Urban