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of how mechanical and chemical forces change biofouling or anticoagulation behavior through the development and testing of new multilayered soft robotics platforms. This project will involve collaborative
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Sciences (PBSCI) Position Details Position Description The BRiTE Center (https://www.brite.uw.edu/) in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine
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, genetic engineering with CRISPR, disease modeling, transplantation into animal models of diabetes, biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and single-cell sequencing technologies. Job Description Primary
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, multi-object tracking, time-series prediction, anomaly detection). · Proficiency in programming (Python required; R/Julia or others a plus) and experience with data engineering tools (SQL, cloud
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/i/a screening, single-cell multiomics, tissue engineering, and animal models. Our current research primarily focuses on four key areas: 1) Developing robust, chemically defined differentiation
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, certain vaccinations and/or governmental registry checks. All offers are contingent upon successful completion of required screening. Benefits Statement Please visit our website at https://hr.wustl.edu
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immune strategies that enable survival during phage attack. In addition, another major focus of our research is protein engineering and the development of new molecular tools based on these proteolytic
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School of Public Health at WashU in St. Louis, MO, including epidemiologists, data scientists, clinicians and environmental engineers and will be a part of the School of Public Health’s development and
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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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include, but are not limited to, (i) the study of cancer immunology using genetically engineered mouse models, (ii) molecular analysis of epigenetic crosstalk, and (iii) the effects of these epigenetic