15 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Utah
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biology approaches. We are looking for candidates who are excited to develop an independent research program within this framework. Several exciting projects are available, including: Identifying mechanisms
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grant from the National Cancer Institute Metabolic Dysregulation and Cancer Risk (MeDOC) consortium focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying obesity-driven colorectal cancer risk. The successful
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Responsibilities Independently plan, design, and conduct complex experiments using mouse and cellular models to investigate molecular mechanisms of metabolic and mitochondrial dysfunction, with a focus on heart
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Playdon. This position is funded by an NIH U01 grant from the National Cancer Institute Metabolic Dysregulation and Cancer Risk (MeDOC) consortium focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying obesity
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antibody and memory B cell responses to viral and/or gut infections, as well as their links to cancer and autoimmunity. We aim to uncover and comprehend the molecular mechanisms that foster effective immune
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an independent research program within this framework. Several exciting projects are available, including: Identifying mechanisms that enable cells to restore proteostasis following acute translational stress
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Open Date 10/31/2025 Requisition Number PRN43468B Job Title Software Researchers Working Title Software Researcher I through III Career Progression Track P00 Track Level FLSA Code Computer Employee
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comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job. Minimum Qualifications Preferences The successful candidate should have a PhD and/or MD titles
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mentorship for a pathway to independence and opportunities for career advancement. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computer science or related field utilizing computer science methods, strong expertise
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advancement. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computer science or related field utilizing computer science methods, strong expertise in medical image processing, registration and analysis and a long-term