35 scholarship-vacancy-for-phd-in-computational-physics Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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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
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://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/cts/phd Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights The Radovick Lab at UArizona Phoenix has an opening for a post-doctoral researcher to study the role
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murine BMT models, and donor graft manipulation and pharmacological interventions. Candidates should have a PhD or MD and a strong foundation in cellular and/or tumor immunology. Candidates with a
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background check (non-security sensitive) Number of Vacancies 1 Target Hire Date 6/25/2025 Expected End Date 5/31/2026 Contact Information for Candidates Laura Meredith, PhD Associate Professor, Ecosystem
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, AND ABILITIES: Strong communication skills. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Hydrology or related field must be attained by time of hire. Track record of peer-reviewed publications. Preferred
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, AND ABILITIES: Strong communication skills. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Hydrology or related field must be attained by time of hire. Track record of peer-reviewed publications. Preferred
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. Ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Biogeomechanics, sustainable construction materials, or related fields upon hire. Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time
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, written, and graphic formats. Proficiency in using computers to automate tasks. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Sciences or a related field of study. Preferred Qualifications • Microscopy
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teams Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Expertise in immunology or prior
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of tailings dam design, monitoring, and risk assessment frameworks. Comprehensive understanding of physical, chemical, and rheological properties of tailings and their implications on stability and flow