10 web-programmer-"U.S"-"U.S" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Miami in United States
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The Postdoctoral Research Associate in Pancreatic Cancer Biology will play a central role in advancing a high-impact translational research program within the Department of Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller
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PI in launching new interdisciplinary robotics research and educational initiatives in the ECE Department and across the College of Engineering, including foundational program design and curriculum
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) are fully benefited employees with UM health insurance/dental/vision, life insurance, retirement program, etc. Applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the STEM are strongly
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its Creative Technologies Program. The Post Doctoral Associate provides support for collaborations and projects with the UM research community, other academic institutions, and with industry to leverage
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platforms, as well as extensive networking opportunities within the University of Miami’s robust AI and digital health ecosystem. Program Objectives: Provide fundamental training by interdisciplinary faculty
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Cancer Epigenetics Program, please visit our website at: Cancer Epigenetics Program | Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center | University of Miami Health System (umiamihealth.org) CORE QUALIFICATIONS
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(CHANGE) Training Program (T32). The CHANGE Training Program will train the next generation of HIV behavioral scientists with skills to address persistent health disparities in HIV treatment and prevention
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the dissolution capability of microneedle patches and transdermal drug release by plasma sample analysis focused on animal models. Finally, the research plan will include a component of simulation to describe
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-time Postdoctoral Associate to join the laboratory of Dr. Rivka Stone MD PhD at the Wound Healing and Regeneration Research Program. The Stone Laboratory is engaged in two major funded areas of wound
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program features high-resolution data acquisition and analysis techniques modeled on the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and is committed to the highest standards for magnetic resonance imaging and