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Bio-Molecular imaging provide excellent access to instrumentation, service, and support for generation and analysis of a broad range of genomics, imaging, and analytical instruments and analyses. https
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-Saclay, located in a restricted access zone. It comprises approximately 245 staff members, including 90 permanent staff, 10 technical and administrative staff, and 146 doctoral and postdoctoral researchers
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modeling of biomolecule structures, regulatory networks and/or interaction networks; computational modeling of cell morphology, tissue organization, and organ function using biomedical imaging and computer
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clinical translation. While the group works closely together and with graduate student and postdoctoral trainees, this role is expected to operate with a high degree of independence and take ownership
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infrastructure. While the group works closely together and with graduate student and postdoctoral trainees, this role is expected to operate with a high degree of independence and take ownership of engineering
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degree in neurosciences or related field and five years of related postdoctoral experience. Application Requirements Document requirements Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. Cover Letter
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 10 days ago
) position will join a highly interactive, supportive, and interdisciplinary group of faculty, staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and students. The IT Analyst/Programmer (Semantic Engineer) position will
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Qualifications Please make sure to carefully review the following link regarding the employment conditions for the Postdoctoral Fellow position. https://wpi-skcm2.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/postdoctoral-fellow-positions
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biology (Cryo-EM/Cryo-ET), biochemistry (protein characterization), and cell biology (fluorescent imaging). Our ultimate goal is to modulate those stress response pathways in physiological and pathological