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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Biochemistry Title: Postdoctoral Scholar - Department of Biochemistry - Baker Lab, Institute for Protein Design Position
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Biochemistry Title: Postdoctoral Scholar - Department of Biochemistry - King Lab, Institute for Protein Design Position
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, long-term visiting scientists and participants of strategic-selected community-driven workshops. It will help guide the basic research and co-design efforts to evolve simulations from present-day NISQ
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. PMID: 38172904 Ray et al. “The Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Whole-Genome Sequencing Project: Study design and methodology ”, Alzheimers Dement. 2023, PMID: 37390458 Ali et al., “Large multi-ethnic
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Relations website . Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD or foreign equivalent degree in nuclear theory, broadly defined, by the date of appointment. Instructions Applications should be submitted
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biology and FLASH/ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy (UHDR-RT). This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated PhD or MD/PhD scientist to advance the biological and translational foundations
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences
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reporting. Prepare and submit papers on research. Assist in the design of research experiments. Evaluate research findings and assist in the reporting of the results. Working Conditions: This position works
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including (but not limited to): Design, deploy, and maintain environmental sensor stations, including quarterly travel for installation and servicing to flood prone regions in Illinois and Mississippi. Apply
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and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results. Conscientious discharge of their research