242 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at Wayne State University
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Summary Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellowship in the laboratory of Biodiversity, Pathogen Detection, and Molecular Aquatic Ecology. The Ram Laboratory at Wayne State
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, provide scientific and technical assistance to complete laboratory based, clinical or population science research. May assist in writing research protocols and in manuscript preparation. Design and perform
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/clinical experience, and/or customer service experience preferred Good computer skills, excellent verbal communication skills Must be flexible, independent, a team player, and organized with high attention
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of the Principal Investigator, provide scientific and technical assistance to complete laboratory based, clinical or population science research. May assist in writing research protocols and in manuscript
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industry and academia. Required qualifications A recent Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. degree in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, molecular biology and/or immunology. Two years or less of postdoctoral experience
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/clinical experience, and/or customer service experience preferred Good computer skills, excellent verbal communication skills Must be flexible, independent, a team player, and organized with high attention
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establish rapport with students, other staff, faculty, parents, and community. • Computer skills commonly used in an office setting. • Demonstrated excellence in time management and organizational skills
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efficiently prioritize workload. Critical thinking skills and the ability to propose and implement effective solutions to issues and/or problems. Good oral and written communication skills. Computer literacy
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business decisions impact profitability. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Excellent written and oral communication skills. COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in Microsoft Office and Windows-based computer applications
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Summary The primary research focus is the role of cell adhesion and neuronal self-avoidance in the developing mouse retina, focusing on two families of cell adhesion molecules: the clustered protocadherins and DSCAMs. The lab uses a variety of techniques including mouse genetics and genomics,...