65 web-developer Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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publication. Participate in lab meetings, group meetings, journal clubs, and collaborative research projects. Write manuscripts leading to research publications. Prepare poster and short talks for attendance
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. Duties & Responsibilities Develop research projects and perform experiments within the Sarver Cardiovascular Research Center. Train and supervise intern, undergraduate, medical, and graduate student lab
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Imaging Sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ is seeking candidates for an open Postdoctoral Research Associate position to train/work under the direction of Drs. Srinivasan Vedantham and Hsin
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analysis, and contributing to manuscript preparation and grant development. The postdoctoral researcher will have opportunities to develop independent projects that align with the lab’s themes of meaning
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of the principal investigator, Dr. Qiu. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Formulate research methods, develop research criteria, and perform scientific data collection and analysis using
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an independent record of grant funding. The candidate will be mentored in career development. We embrace diversity and seek candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports students, faculty, and staff
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of patients with a rare pediatric epilepsy, 2) developing and applying statistical and analysis methods to medical, developmental, and genetic data for biomedical discovery, and 3) analysis aimed at precision
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) gravitational wave follow-up science and infrastructure development under the auspices of the SAGUARO program (Searches After Gravitational waves Using Arizona’s Observatories); 4) the TROVE, a new software
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pulse sequence development and advanced image reconstruction. The successful candidate will contribute to NIH-funded research focused on developing and validating quantitative magnetic resonance imaging
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expertise in MR pulse sequence development and advanced image reconstruction. The successful candidate will contribute to NIH-funded research focused on developing and validating quantitative magnetic