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the project goals. The successful candidate will be working closely with the project PI’s to generate and test hypotheses, develop and run model simulations, and report findings through presentations
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to lead a project related to the transport of bacteria in porous media and multiphase flow. A PhD degree in engineering or earth science is needed. 75% - Conduct laboratory experiments related
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project that aims to develop new tools to gauge retinal health and disease using next-generation CRISPR-based tools. The ideal candidate who fills this position will have a consistent track record of
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laboratories Routine oral/written reports to the Lab Directors/Principal Investigators about progress of major research projects Provide guidance to laboratory staff including undergraduate students, graduate
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Essential Qualifications Applicants require a PhD in a Biochemistry-related field Preferred Qualifications: Experience with animal behavioral studies, advanced statistics, and experimenta design
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supervision of Dr. Anita Schuchardt to conduct an NSF funded research project related to instructors’ and students’ sensemaking of mathematics in sciences. In general, the post-doctoral researcher will be
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Duties/Responsibilities: The Post-Doctoral Associate will engage in projects related to generation of stem-cell derived
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completed by start date). Strong background in biomass conversion, lignin chemistry, or catalysis. Demonstrated experience in laboratory research, including design, execution, and analysis of experiments
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conducts research in the fields of biomedical and health informatics. In that work it focuses on the design, use, and evaluation of information systems that support and improve healthcare while protecting
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or induces repair in the retina. The project will integrate mouse models of genetically modified cell death sensors, retinal degeneration and inflammation. Responsibilities: • Design and conduct in vivo