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also required. The successful applicant will be highly skilled in molecular biology techniques (PCR, Western blot, DNA and RNA isolation etc) and cell culture. Knowledge on Flow cytometry and other
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applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of physical oceanography. The successful candidate will use numerical simulations to study the dynamics and meridional heat transport of the Agulhas
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molecular biological and quantitative techniques including microscopy, flow cytometry, computational/mathematical modeling, and utilizes approaches from synthetic biology and complex biological systems
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in basic molecular and cell biology techniques including mammaliam cell culture Must have experience with CRISPR and shRNA technology Must have some experience working with vertebrate animal models
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to evaluate the impact of dynamic nanofibrous hydrogels on stem cell manufacturing and tissue regeneration. Support on writing internal and external proposals. Collaborate in coordinating lab activities
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boards. A strong background in image processing, optics, and astronomical telescope principles is desired. The postdoc will work closely with Prof. Chirayath to advance and test several novel technologies
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Education: Ph.D. in biochemistry, chemistry, molecular biology or another relevant field required Experience: no experience required Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Has the appropriate expertise in discovery
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-division/index.html ). The intended project focuses on understanding the contents and dynamics of spontaneous thoughts using fMRI decoding and natural tasks, and abnormality of them in mental disorders. Your
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . The University of Miami/UHealth Department of SCCC has an exciting opportunity for a Full Time Postdoc
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coronary artery stents, and structural heart interventions. CORE FUNCTIONS Some of the main duties include, design, conduct, and analyze solid mechanical simulations and computational fluid dynamics studies