60 application-programming-android-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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received before September 15th , 2025 will receive higher priority but the position will remain open for applications beyond this date until filled. Interested candidates may contact Profs. David Catling
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receive higher priority but the position will remain open for applications beyond this date until filled. Interested candidates may contact Profs. David Catling (dcatling@uw.edu ) and Joshua Krissansen
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Position Summary Postdoctoral Research position open in the O’Brien Lab (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Danforth and Medical Campus). Dr. Christine O’Brien invites applicants to join her
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/ . For more information on the lab please visit https://martilab.com/ . Trains under the supervision of Prof. Edward Marti including (but not limited to) the following activities: Maintain breeding colonies and
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under the supervision of Prof. Edward Marti including (but not limited to) the following activities: Build and optimize ultrasound rigs and imaging of neonatal and adult rodents (mice and rats). Develop
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pulmonary vascular endothelial cells contributes to pulmonary vascular remodeling. Our current research program includes investigations into the role of hyperactive mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) in
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-of-use water filter during use. Methods are expected to use LC-MS/MS and GC-MS workflow. These methods would be applied for laboratory testing and in a pilot testing program. Job Description Primary Duties
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independently to plan your own work and objectives. The appointment is viewed as a training or transitional period preparatory to an academic, industrial, governmental, or other full-time research or teaching
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nervous system. The successful applicant will work closely with industry sponsors who will help to guide the project. The Elbert lab and the industry partner are interested in developing mechanistic
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of GI diseases to continue our work in functionally characterizing the impact of immune cells including ILCs in IBD. Our research program provides a highly collaborative and supportive training