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for therapeutic applications. This includes previously developed novel peptide drugs inspired by natural toxins to selectively target ion channels, as well as engineering antimicrobial peptides using machine
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research or medicine. The goals of our graduate program are (1) to provide a broad and sound education in microbiology, immunology and genetics of human disease and (2) to provide rigorous research training
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is a multidisciplinary College of Engineering and College of Science Center under the purview of the Vice President for Research and Innovation, dedicated to developing next-generation semiconductors
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at UNT is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct research on the development of surface acoustic wave/bulk acoustic wave sensor devices. Minimum Qualifications PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or
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the University of North Texas (https://biocomp.engineering.unt.edu/) has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on NIH-funded research in bioinformatics. Our lab is dedicated to developing
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materials used in defense applications. Online monitoring of additive manufacturing requires a deep understanding of process conditions and microstructural evolution, which can be modeled through machine
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development
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training in chemistry and development of the workplace skills necessary for employment in chemical industry. Interdisciplinary research opportunities are available through collaborations with researchers in
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, and faculty engage in instructional development to enhance their abilities to train professionals who will have the most up-to-date skills and professional ethics for meeting the demands of a
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spreadsheets. Organize and clean data to prepare for analysis. Ensure data security and confidentiality. Maintain regular communication with partnering organizations and research team members. Attend meetings