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reports, keep records, write manuscripts, prepare presentations, etc. The ideal candidate will have post-graduation experience in bacterial genomics and have published (or under review) several papers in
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. Projects in the lab include developing and evaluating antiviral and anti-tick vaccines, characterizing human and mouse monoclonal antibodies against tick-borne viruses, and developing serological assays
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PhD in Psychology or a related field. Expertise with developing and conducting lab, web-based and/or archival psychology studies. Demonstrated ability to complete projects, as evidenced by quantity and
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interdisciplinary research program. Our lab investigates how bacteria and human mitochondria maintain homeostasis and respond to stress and environmental challenges. A central focus of our research is uncovering
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Position Summary This position involves the development, implementation and refinement of novel image reconstruction methods for photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT). This will involve
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statistical and database management programs to analyze data and prepare summary narrative reports, graphs, tables, charts and illustrations. Assist with preparation of presentation and manuscripts
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conditions. Coordinates research project with other institutions and investigators. Participates in developing hypotheses to be tested and ways of testing it. Assists with general supply/equipment orders, lab
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environment with excellent opportunities for professional development and interdisciplinary collaboration. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis
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nationally renowned scientist-practitioner psychology internship program, and numerous post-doctoral clinical and research fellowships. Learn More: https://psychiatry.uw.edu/ Salary The base salary range
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competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67 million in grants and