16 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science research jobs at Brown University
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of Epidemiology, and her team are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (100% FTE for at least 2 years) interested in investigating the causes and consequences of childhood and adolescent obesity
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within the last five (5) years. Postdoctoral Research Associates may come from interdisciplinary fields, the arts, the humanities, social sciences and sciences. The Pembroke Center is especially interested
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: wildlife ecology, biogeography, conservation science, environmental science, habitat suitability modeling/geospatial analysis, field studies Description: The Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
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Center will award residential Postdoctoral Research Associate positions to scholars from any field whose research relates to the theme of "The Question of Merit: Gendered Labor and the Creation
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functions and development, using sea urchin embryonic cells and human cancer cells. (2) Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Discovering how molecular evolution alters the developmental program and contributes
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and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience using laboratory data
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Brown University, Division of Applied Mathematics Position ID: BrownAPMA -PDRA [#25738] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02912
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experience. Relevant coursework and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience
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localization. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in experiments involving general molecular biology procedures, cell culture, and basic laboratory management. The Research Assistant will also learn and
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communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager) Self-reliant, organized, flexible and able to prioritize multiple research