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to lead the development and implementation of Mass Spectrometry applications for translational and clinical research. The postdoc will partner with principal investigators and an outstanding clinical
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researcher to join NSF project FOCUS, investigating oceanic variability in Florida Straits and its influence on coastal sea level and flooding. The postdoc will work with a multi-year dataset of temperature
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research team members, including a second postdoc based at Stanford University who will lead the project’s research in Mexico. This is full-time position available with an initial appointment of one-year
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of uncultured viruses. The research for this position aims to extend this approach to identify optimal assembly conditions for viral capsid assembly fromuncultured viruses. This requires integrating AI-based
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Science, or a related field Strong programming skills in Python, R Solid understanding of: Machine learning fundamentals Deep learning architecture (e.g., CNNs, RNNs, Transformers) Optimization and model
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to therapy. The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center are an optimal environment for career growth. The Department of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology is
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assessments, develop high throughput behavioral and neural-behavioral screens including optimizing optomotor assays, sperm motility assays, gonad assay, fecundity assays, kidney function assay, organ
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Functions Plan and conduct assigned and/or original research projects autonomously while working collaboratively with UM faculty, staff, postdocs and students. Perform basic molecular biology and cell biology
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ESI postdocs to conduct research by employing techniques at the forefront of their fields and to become innovative and creative leaders in the academic community. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Assists in planning
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responsible conduct of research. It empowers ESI postdocs to conduct research by employing techniques at the forefront of their fields and to become innovative and creative leaders in the academic community