19 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" 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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Applied Lessons (5) No Value (5) Residential Life (5) Applied Soc Sci (4) Biochemistry (4) Child Development Lab (4) Computer Science (4) Dental Clinic (4) Engineering Admin Office (4) Medical Research
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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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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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Development Lab (4) Computer Science (4) Dental Clinic (4) Engineering Admin Office (4) Medical Research Office (4) Medicine-Cardiology (4) Ob, Gyn & Women's Health (4) Office of Research I nnovation (4
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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
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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