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opportunities both within our department and with external groups. Importantly, you will have the chance to dedicate 20% of your time to an independent project, which could potentially develop into a faculty
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fields ideally in the context of a biological research project at genomic/metabolic, cellular, organ, or systems levels. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills (oral and written
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for knowledge synthesis and RAG. Lab management, cleaning and safety monitoring, and student mentoring. Proposal and paper writing. Guest teaching for bioprocess engineering class. Project coordination/reporting
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. The projects in the lab include assessing the role of T and B cell immunity on virus infection and transmission, evaluating innovative virus vaccines, as well as developing assays and reagents for hamster
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Framework " project, which will link several regional modeling frameworks to inform decision making related to species recovery, nutrients and contaminant management, and mitigation of climate change impacts
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. The findings will also support improved treatment design and layout, real-time decision-making during wildfire incidents, and the adaptive management and monitoring of fuel treatment investments
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Position Summary A postdoctoral position (Scholar or Associate) is available immediately in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at WashU in St. Louis. The Dai
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from the Gates Foundation to develop new treatments for filarial infections. The DOLF project is seeking a postdoctoral research associate in neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) to perform laboratory
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proportion of individuals that cannot be assigned to population, and develop a multiallelic marker panel for routine application in GMR. The project spans population genomics, fisheries ecology and management
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fellowship position is available in the Elbert Laboratory in the Department of Neurology at University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA. The project is funded for two years, beginning July 1, 2024 by