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: Education requirement, minimum: PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering or an equivalent field. Instructions Applicants should send (via Interfolio) their CV, cover letter, and contact information
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Position Summary Functional Genomics in Neuroscience The Dougherty lab is seeking recent or upcoming PhD graduates to lead research in functional genomics in the nervous system. We have a variety of
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neurodegenerative disease research Qualifications Education requirement, minimum: PhD in molecular biology or biochemistry or similar. Instructions Applicants should send (via Interfolio) their CV, cover letter, and
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PhD in Psychology or a related field. Expertise with developing and conducting lab, web-based and/or archival psychology studies. Demonstrated ability to complete projects, as evidenced by quantity and
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, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD or foreign equivalent degree in nuclear theory, broadly defined, by the date of appointment
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conferred PhD in a CICOES-relevant field by the appointment start date (approximately September 2026). Eligible candidates cannot exceed 5 years of Postdoctoral experience from the start of their first
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the broad field of mechanical engineering. The department currently has 41 tenured, tenure track, research and teaching faculty, over 700 undergraduates, 250 Master’s students,160 PhD students and 8
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parcellation (Glasser et al., 2016 Nature). The post-doc will be co-mentored by Matthew F. Glasser MD/PhD and David C. Van Essen PhD and be based in the Glasser/Van Essen laboratory in the WashU Radiology
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PhD in virology, microbiology, genomics, molecular biology, or related field. Instructions Applicants should send (via Interfolio) their CV, cover letter, and contact information for at least three
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences