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, to define novel biomarkers, and to identify novel therapeutical targets. We have pioneered in the integration of genetics with omic data to identify proteomic signatures and develop novel predictive models
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exclusion criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering
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manner consistent with our core mission and guiding principles. Preferred Qualifications Education: PhD or terminal degree or combination of education and experience may substitute for minimum education
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, single-cell multiomics, tissue engineering, and animal models. Our current research primarily focuses on four key areas: 1) Developing robust, chemically defined differentiation protocols to generate
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communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary team Enthusiasm for longitudinal research and working with infant or early childhood populations Applicants should hold a PhD
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are for a temporary, defined period not to exceed five years/60 months, including any previous postdoctoral experience. At the time of their appointment, candidates must have: Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in
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variety of experimental data, utilize different model structures/modeling techniques, are often closed source or coded in proprietary software packages with poor interoperability, and process experimental
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. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. Qualifications Applicants should have a PhD or foreign equivalent in a field such as linguistics, development psychology, speech and hearing sciences
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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with physics or engineering expertise who will design and operate a 3D super-resolution ultrasound system, write control software, build computational imaging pipelines
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science, engineering, and math (see http://advance.washington.edu/ ). University of Washington postdoctoral scholar appointments are for a temporary, defined period not to exceed five years/60 months