34 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at SUNY University at Buffalo
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biomolecular structure and function in living systems. The successful candidate is expected to have a strong background in synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biological chemistry, and/or chemical
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Term Salary Grade SL1 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Shi group is seeking motivated Postdoctoral Associateswith an excellent work ethic and background in molecular simulation and machine
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, Malawi to investigate viral genomic and transcriptomic profiles in infected alveolar macrophages and how the cellular distribution compares in anti-retroviral treated or untreated study participants. A
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immunotherapy modeling is highly desirable, candidates with the following experience will also be considered: stem cell-derived organoid models (specifically brain, lung, or tumor organoids), lab-on-chip
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, ethics and practices and promise of a strong research profile. A commitment to Indigenous communities is a must. Evidence of using anti-colonial methodologies and sustained engagement with Indigenous
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Detail Information Position Summary A Postdoctoral Associate (Community Engagement Fellow) position is available in the Department of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo. This position will be
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-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary Professor Kelly K Baker at the Center for Climate Change and Health Equity , University at Buffalo is seeking a
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outcomes, and publishing. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field, and have demonstrated research productivity. The lab is committed
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of Communication at the University at Buffalo (UB) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate that will conduct communication research under the supervision of Dr. Melanie Green. Incumbent will work directly with faculty
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at the University at Buffalo, is located at the Buffalo VA Medical Center. Dr. Patel’s lab studies the physiology of the corneal endothelium, the cell layer that maintains transparency of the cornea. Current projects