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on the structural and functional analysis of oncogenic noncoding RNAs. We utilize a multidisciplinary approach that integrates biochemical, biophysical, and structural biology techniques—including NMR spectroscopy, X
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Position Description: Summary Serves as the design professional and project manager on facility renovations and new construction projects. Responsible for all phases of project execution from
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and adhered to from design through completion. Work collaboratively with the Planning, Design, and Construction team. Consult as needed to ensure that existing building systems can support new building
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structured and unstructured data, optimizing data quality, and enabling scalable Machine Learning and Agentic Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. Responsibilities: Lead or actively contribute
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: Familiarity in the use of medical imaging data and computational modeling approaches such as computational fluid dynamics and/or fluid structure interaction simulations. Why MCW? Outstanding Healthcare Coverage
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inventory. Assist other areas of Facilities (Carpenters) on installation of casework or construction of labs and offices. Must be able to lift 25 Ibs. Without restrictions Help move and install steel upper
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of the research projects. Perform experiments assigned to Structural Biology Shared Resources, analyze data and compile results and monitor quality control processes to ensure integrity of research. Primary
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Skills and abilities: Must be adept at designing and performing experiments and interpreting data. Excellent communication skills Organizational Structure: Building: MACC
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Face) Familiarity with REST APIs and JSON data structures Experience with Git or other version control systems Domain experience in healthcare or life sciences Experience visualizing model outputs (e.g
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Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. Purpose Post-doctoral position is available in the Department of Cell Biology focused on G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) protein structure and dynamics toward drug