57 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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to develop and optimize protocols for various ‘omic techniques (single cell transcriptomics, proteomics, etc.) and other techniques for assaying protein function in non-model organisms at different life stages
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for assaying protein function in non-model organisms at different life stages. This position will also require the development and maintenance of transgenic animals that will be used to examine the evolution
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require the use of cell lines and mouse models to mechanistically determine how tumor-intrinsic and systemic metabolism impacts cancer therapy. The individual will also be expected to be excited and
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demonstrated by track record of prior publications and related accomplishments from doctoral studies. The project will require the use of cell lines and mouse models to mechanistically determine how tumor
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target all causal microorganisms. An integrated approach that quantifies sour rot disease risk based on within-vineyard environmental and management conditions is necessary. The successful candidate will
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for 2 years, subject to a satisfactory first year evaluation. The position will have an initial one-year term with the possibility of renewal for a second year based on satisfactory performance and
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presentation/publication of research findings. Candidates with a Biology and Biomedical Science related Master's degree or DVM degree in addition to a PhD are preferred. This position will require attention
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term with the possibility of renewal for a second year based on satisfactory performance and available funding. Selection is based on scholarly potential, ability to work in multi-disciplinary settings
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your cover letter, including which Shima Seiki machine you operated, how long have you worked with the machine, and for what purposes/projects, PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
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of renewal for a second year based on satisfactory performance and available funding. Selection is based on scholarly potential, ability to work in multi-disciplinary settings, and the support of a CPC faculty