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). The successful applicant will initially be involved with DOD-funded clinical projects focused on assessment of bone quality using new methods based on digital tomosynthesis imaging, and identifying strategies
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. Maintain cleanliness and organization of work station. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Trained Biostatistician to work with NIH-funded research projects focused on imaging data
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of storing, processing, and retrieving information in acoustic waves that complement conventional quantum technologies. For more information about the research/project, please see: New Frontiers of Sound
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to assess role of chemicals in differentiation, proliferation, and development of fat or other cell types. Perform processing of diverse environmental samples and preparation of chemical and mixture stock
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investigators. The postdoc will be housed in the Department of Pharmacology, in the Scott Hall Building of Basic Medical Sciences at Wayne State University's School of Medicine. The major thrust of the research
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advanced live cell imaging techniques, including lattice light sheet and an in house spinning disk. We also use genetics, CRISPR, and biochemistry to explore how mechanisms of cell division operate in a
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Summary The Park Lab is seeking highly motivated postdocs to study synaptic molecular dynamics that underlie memory formation in health and its impairments in Alzheimer's disease. Candidates with
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. Maintain cleanliness and organization of work station. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: The Brain Imaging Research Division at Wayne State University's Department of Psychiatry
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, and Western blot analysis as trained by the principal investigator. Image and analyze images of retinal tissues using confocal, electron, and light microscopy. Assist PI with ordering laboratory
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calcium imaging, patch clamp recordings, immunohistochemistry, and molecular biological studies. Motivated young and old scientists are encouraged to apply. Experiences with animal research are preferable