662 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at The University of Arizona
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control of defined circuit elements and utilizing imaging, optogenetics, anatomy, high-density freely moving neurophysiology, behavior, and computation. Ideal candidates will have a PhD in Neuroscience
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. This individual will perform research, technical, and computational laboratory duties and assist in human and animal biomechanics studies. These duties include designing and engineering custom biomedical
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of a highly multidisciplinary research team with biologists, chemists, physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers, and work closely with clinicians. The candidate should have experience performing
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. Minimum Qualifications PhD degree in clinical translational sciences, radiobiology or related field of study. Preferred Qualifications Experience with computational fluid dynamics. Experience with vertical
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evolve. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent discipline. Minimum of 7 years of related work experience
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to potential investors and business partners, and assistance with mechanisms to obtain additional funding specifically for the purposes of commercialization. Upon successful completion of these milestones
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Address 475 N. 5th St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights The Qiu Lab in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences seeks a motivated researcher to join our team studying the neural circuit mechanisms
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- Telemedicine (COM-T) Posting Number req24676 Department Arizona Telemedicine Program Department Website Link https://telemedicine.arizona.edu/ Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address Tucson, AZ
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Research Associate II - Telemedicine (COM-T) Posting Number req24676 Department Arizona Telemedicine Program Department Website Link https://telemedicine.arizona.edu/ Location University of Arizona Health
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The Cherrington laboratory focuses on the effect of liver disease on the ability of an individual to metabolize and eliminate drugs and xenobiotics as well as the mechanisms by which drug metabolizing