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Number: 1110912 Position Summary The Data-Driven Research & Innovation in Veterinary Epidemiology Lab (DRIVE lab) at the at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University is seeking
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origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Degree Doctorate -Electrical and Computer Engineering Minimum Requirements The minimum qualifications are a PhD in electrical
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Lab studies lipid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatobiliary disease in dogs and cats. The Research Assistant will contribute to data collection, processing, visualization, analysis
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. Experience with omics analyses, seed biology, metabolism, or quantitative data analysis is highly desirable. Required Application Materials Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a brief
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engine dynamometer experiments, including instrumentation, data acquisition, and test planning Develop and maintain physics-based modeling tools, including custom solvers written in MATLAB, Python, Fortran
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Research Assistant position. The Johnston Lab studies lipid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatobiliary disease in dogs and cats. The Research Assistant will contribute to data collection
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based on new and secondary data and assist in managing the project (including supervision of undergraduate assistants and overseeing data collection and analysis). The position holds the potential
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trials to multi-omics explorations, imaging, biomarker development, stable-isotope tracers, and large-scale data set s and machine learning. The lab is now recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher, who
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, execution, and troubleshooting of experiments and protocols; keeping detailed and accurate laboratory records, including protocols and databases; assisting with data entry and preliminary analysis of results
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, organize, summarize, and analyze experimental data; contribute to reports, summaries, and extension materials. Maintain meticulous records of methods, materials, and experimental results to ensure research