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Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Pillon Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate. The lab’s research program lies at the intersect of structural biology, biochemistry, molecular
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innate immunity. The postdoctoral associates will work in close collaboration with scientists at the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical Research Program in Blantyre, Malawi to investigate viral genomic and
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). Outstanding Benefits Package Working at UB comes with benefits that exceed salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and
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and related disciplines and its applications to privacy, and hardware and software security Software Engineering and Programming Languages with a focus on software development methodologies, programming
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to explore the functions of the most frequent mutations in oral / head and neck cancer development and therapy resistance. Outstanding Benefits Package Working at UB comes with benefits that exceed salary
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retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in an effort to support your work-life effectiveness. We support your growth and
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motivated personnel to engage in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular engineering research. The main aim of the laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying development of arrhythmias, heart
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batteries and supercapacitors using carbon electrodes derived from waste tires. The work involves: Developing novel methodologies for extracting activated carbon from waste tires Fabricating coin cells
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professional development opportunities and programming. The candidate should have PhD in hand no later than May 2025 and should have received their PhD no earlier than May 2021. About University at Buffalo A
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As a postdoctoral research associate in the department of Physics, this position will support the research program of Prof. Nie (PI)’s projects focusing on investigating novel organo-inorganic hybrid