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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate - M-EASE project Department SAS - Psychology Salary Details $62,000 - $80,900 Offer Information The final
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/yalin-li ). The postdoc will lead research on process design, techno-economic analysis (TEA), and market survey/analyses of cell-free systems. The position is funded as a part of the National Science
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/yalin-li ). The postdoc will lead research on process design, techno-economic analysis (TEA), and market survey/analyses of cell-free systems. The position is funded as a part of the National Science
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-doctoral associates to join the Tom Lin laboratory within the Department of Medicinal Chemistry as soon as possible. Successful candidates will participate in NIH-funded projects. Position Status Full Time
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of results at scientific meetings. 10 % 2. Train and oversee undergraduate researchers within the lab on related projects. This training will include showing undergraduates the methodologies of Arabidopsis
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communicates with potential project sponsors and clients. Authors and co-authors technical reports, policy briefs, and journal articles, supporting dissemination efforts. Completes work independently with
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interdisciplinary team working on the development of digital twin models for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a cutting-edge project
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. Under the direction of Principal Investigator, the Postdoc(s) will be responsible for the design, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experiments regarding the study of molecular mechanisms
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to work independently; • Experience working on research projects with a research team; and • Excellent verbal, writing and analytical, organizational and attention to detail skills, computer literacy and
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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The incumbent will will design projects and experiments, carry them out and analyze the data, write manuscripts . He/She will perform experiments on thier own with minimum