34 scholarship-vacancy-for-phd-in-computational-physics Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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. Excellent analytical, communication, and organizational skills. Interest in mentoring students and contributing to a collaborative academic environment. Minimum Qualifications PhD in optics, physics
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or conferences. Minimum Qualifications Candidate must have a PhD completed in the field of neuroscience or neurophysiology before anticipated start date. Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time
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publications. Must have proven scientific writing skills in any of the following areas; entomology, biomedical sciences, molecular biology, genetics, or microbiology. Minimum Qualifications PhD in entomology
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of our research program is to understand the neural circuits that underlie cognitive and emotional behavioral decision-making. Many of our research projects are focused on neuromodulatory circuits such as
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Website Link https://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/cts/phd Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights A full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in
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journals and present findings at national and international conferences. Contribute to the development of grant proposals and progress reports as needed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Biology
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large EHRs, claims, or omics datasets. Ability to conduct research independently and within a team. Minimum Qualifications PhD in data science, biomedical informatics, computational biology, neuroscience
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activities as assigned. Minimum Qualifications The minimum qualification for this position is a PhD. The selected candidate must have a conferred PhD upon hire. Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time
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environmental exposure or cancer drug. We are currently seeking a candidate to lead a new research program on how tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) induce cardiotoxicity. Experience working in cardiovascular
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toxicity associated with environmental exposure or cancer drug. We are currently seeking a candidate to lead a new research program on how tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) induce cardiotoxicity. Experience