241 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"UCL" positions at Wayne State University
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, molecular biology, adipose tissue biology, pharmacology, and quantitative imaging. Preference will be given to applicants who are eligible for NIH fellowships. For more information contact James Granneman
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, recombinant DNA/biosafety, export, conflict of interest, dual use research, clinical and FDA processes) Training and Education: Ability to develop and deliver compliance training program, particularly RCR
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Investigator, 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
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. Computer: Expertise and advanced technical skills in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Advanced office software skills. Knowledge of and ability to apply computer and technology skills to perform word
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other major funding sources. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computer science, computer engineering or statistics, and excellent programming skills (R, Java, web programming
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the homeostasis. Required qualifications Ph.D. and a background in biochemistry, molecular biology or immunohistochemistry. Required application materials CV and 3 references w/ contact information. Submit
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Summary A postdoctoral fellowship position is immediately available to study the role of interleukins and caspase signaling in vascular wall remodeling and pathological angiogenesis. Experience in
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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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. Candidates with a strong background in epidemiology, epigenetics, male reproductive biology, next-generation sequencing, and/or computational biology/bioinformatics are preferred. The successful candidate will
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratories of Drs. Melissa Runge-Morris and Thomas Kocarek at the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/Center for Urban