231 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at George Washington University
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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002456 Academic Title: Assistant Professor for Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Rank: Assistant Professor Administrative Title: Discipline
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on infectious diseases is desirable Knowledge of how to work with tissue culture and flow cytometry is highly preferred. Some knowledge in bio-informatics would be helpful Highly motivated and independent, with
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scholarship. Our active GW Postdoctoral Association welcomes your engagement in social and professional activities as you join our research teams. Research guides, coding and data management solutions as
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scholarship. Our active GW Postdoctoral Association welcomes your engagement in social and professional activities as you join our research teams. Research guides, coding and data management solutions as
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a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for
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analyzing research data; keeping a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintaining a computer database of research data; tabulating and displaying data for presentation in
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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002402 Academic Title: Open Rank Faculty Positions in Obstetrics & Gynecology (Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery) Rank: Professor
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research data; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences
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; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for manuscript preparation; use graphics and statistical software to analyze and present
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Health Sciences seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate. Our primary research interest is in identifying target genes regulated by the Hh signal and thus to understand the molecular mechanisms