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POSTDOC - RADIOCHEM CURRICULUM & LAB DEVELOPMENT Requisition # 4445 Position Basics Advertising Ends on:Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 Advertising Started on:Monday, July 14th, 2025 College:College
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, interpretation and control of experiments in a multi-disciplinary cellular, molecular and engineering research laboratory. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Help to design and plan experiments for various
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neurodegenerative diseases and a background in cellular and molecular biology, neuroscience and metabolism. Additionally, the successful candidate will have an interest/expertise in developing novel cellular/tissue
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may be exercised over other research personnel, including research assistants, students, and other trainees. Education Requirement: • A PhD in Molecular or Cellular Biology, Genetics, Neuroscience
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of satellite remote sensing and chemistry transport model to study air quality, wildfires, aerosol-cloud interaction, land-air interaction, and the interaction of climate change and atmospheric composition
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, memory, or attention). Work will be performed using a combination of EEG, intracranial recordings (DBS, sEEG), TMS, fMRI, EMG, brain lesions, computational modeling, and other methods. About the Wessel
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muscular dystrophy and aging, stem cell based musculoskeletal tissue regeneration, and cellular and molecular mechanisms of osteosarcopenia in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This position will play
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submitted by February 15, 2025. Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications should be submitted via the Jobs@UIOWA site: https://jobs.uiowa.edu/jobSearch/postdoc/ Applications will continue to
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Iowa using Iowa Cancer Registry data and other sources • Collaborate with biostatisticians on modeling initiatives to identify drivers of cancer trends in Iowa • Present research findings at national
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work on genetic hearing loss in the Molecular Otolaryngology and Renal Research Laboratories (MORL) at the University of Iowa. Hearing research in the MORL is broadly focused on Mendelian forms