48 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
mitochondrial dysfunction. Other projects may involve studying the impact of coinfection and lifelong persistent infection on immune and overall health in mouse and human models. Strong cellular immunology
-
of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Conduct immunohistochemistry staining to assess brain pathological changes in mouse models; whole cell patch clamp
-
over 15 peer-reviewed publications and serving as an exemplary model for the rare disease community. The comprehensive survey is accessible to participating families on REDCap and is structured into 15
-
Duties & Responsibilities Plan, design and conduct advanced, multi-disciplinary research involving the use of mouse models, human tissue and blood samples. Use biochemical, cellular, molecular, and
-
Laboratory and the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of thermodynamic modeling of planetary materials
-
, and neural circuit models for understanding local-field and neural ensemble data collected from rodent models of healthy aging and age-associated disorders. These analyses and models will contribute
-
of Arizona's Department of Psychology invites you to apply to the role of Postdoctoral Research Associate I. This position will develop and refine computational approaches, analyses, and neural circuit models
-
independently, while maintaining excellent communication with the Principal Investigator (PI) to ensure projects are completed as directed. Willingness to work with animal models and human islets is required
-
. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses involving routine procedures characterized by use of independent judgment. Foster
-
will be compared to natural prototypes (e.g. in Asia or western North America) and analog models, with emphasis on the implications for structural models needed for energy geoscience. Key skills include