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POSTDOC - RADIOCHEM CURRICULUM & LAB DEVELOPMENT Requisition # 4445 Position Basics Advertising Ends on:Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 Advertising Started on:Monday, July 14th, 2025 College:College
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understanding of how T cells develop and function. The postdoctoral research scholar position provides an opportunity to join an existing team that is conducting pre-clinical and basic clinical research assessing
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position in MR Physics. This successful applicant will help with development of MR imaging methods to study tumor metabolism and response to therapy. The research in the MRRF is focused on the development
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, biology, and medicine? We’re seeking a talented Scientist to join our dynamic team! Our mission is to develop novel PET imaging agents for widely metastatic cancers and to develop novel radioligand
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Family Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology. The postdoctoral researcher will be under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Glykys, who is committed to the career development of trainees. Lab
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neurodegenerative diseases and a background in cellular and molecular biology, neuroscience and metabolism. Additionally, the successful candidate will have an interest/expertise in developing novel cellular/tissue
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to research collaborators on use of the tools • Contribute to funding applications • Develop first-authored and co-authored manuscripts and presentations The department of Epidemiology in the University of Iowa
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primarily with Drs. Terry Wahls and Linda Snetselaar. Additional nutrition scientist collaborators will include Dr. Tyler Titcomb. The scholar will analyze data from existing projects, develop manuscripts
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be strongly enhanced in the general areas of project management, protocol development, implementation science, and the design and development of data collection and monitoring. Technical writing and
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Laboratories) Join a team of scientists investigating the molecular pathogenesis and developing gene therapies for vision disorders. The Wallrath and Drack Laboratories in the Departments of Biochemistry and