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nucleus. High throughput assay development to measure various parameters of mitochondrial function. Testing novel compounds for their ability to offset the mitochondrial dysfunction that occurs in
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rehabilitation of illness and disability. The Postdoctoral Associate in Clinical Health Psychology will: (1) develop knowledge regarding (a) the interface between behavior and health and (b) how to deliver high
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of developmental biology using mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI). The candidate will focus on applying the insights of spatial molecular imaging using MALDI-MSI to define the molecular basis for development in
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and PCB reverse engineering as well as expertise in areas of explainable AI, causal AI, and reinforcement learning. Duties will include, but not be limited to, conducting research on the development
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Ginsburg in the Department of Astronomy. The anticipated start date is May 16, 2025, but can be negotiated. We have a position available in our group to work on the development of a toolkit connecting
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Scholars interested in developing and leading projects in 3 main areas: (1) Central actions of serotonin and neuropeptides in the neurobiology of alcohol and substance use disorders, 2) Neural circuits
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. Experience with statistical characterization of data, preferably within a Bayesian framework. Preferred Qualifications: Experience developing a (semi-)independent scientific research program on topics in
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engineering support. Ongoing projects in lab include structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of developing children, and clinical conditions including autism, traumatic brain injury, diabetes
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that facilitate basic research and drug development. The unique infrastructure includes the application of unique chemical, genomic, proteomic, informatics, and high-throughput screening and engineering tools
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. Postdoctoral Associates teach existing upper-division courses in areas such as Writing in the Law, Writing in the Medical Sciences, and Writing in the Humanities and develop courses in their own areas