21 algorithm-development-"UCL" research jobs at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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located at the MU Bond Life Sciences Center and focuses research on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, especially influenza viruses and SARS-COV-2, by developing and applying integrated, multi
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gland fibrosis. The candidate will develop and execute using cell culture and vertebrate animal testing, data analysis, manuscript preparation, presentation of results, and working with collaborators and
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) Student Health Center (4) Surgery-Cardiothoracic (4) Surgery-General (4) Child Advocacy Center (3) Child Development Lab (3) Civil, Arch & Environ Eng (3) Custodial Services (3) Dean of Arts & Science (3
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or organic synthesis, cocrystallization, and materials characterization (x-ray diffraction, spectroscopy, and thermal). The position offers significant resources for professional development. The postdoctoral
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offers mentorship under Dr. Alejandro Plastina and collaboration within a multidisciplinary, mission-driven team. Responsibilities - Develop and enhance models for state-level farm income and regional
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. Ashley Groh's Family & Child Development Laboratory . Dr. Groh is seeking an excellent candidate for a postdoctoral position supported by NICHD (R01HD108218). Dr. Groh is currently conducting NIH- and NSF
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Support Services (3) NextGen Precision Health (3) Ob/GYN (3) Ophthalmology (3) Ortho D entofacial Orthopedics (3) Periodontics (3) Regional Prof Development (3) School of Nursing (3) University Development
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, which may include: 1) the design of new radiometal chelation systems, 2) radiosynthesis and evaluation of molecular probes as radiopharmaceuticals, and/or 3) method development for medical radionuclide
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various vertebrate hosts, with a particular focus on advancing modified live vaccine development. Research Focus: The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research involving tick-borne pathogens
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and divergence of these responses between plant species. These discoveries will support the development of new strategies to improve crop traits and performance. Research Setting Alongside