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edward.kwee@nist.gov 301.975.2618 Alexander W Peterson alexander.peterson@nist.gov 301.975.5665 Description Gene therapy is a rapidly growing field that utilizes viral vectors to deliver DNA or RNA to a
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. The successful candidate will predominantly work on an industry-linked research project “Towards non-thermal hydrogen-boron fusion” supported by the Australian Research Council. The purpose of the position is to
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with qualifications and experience. The CILR is composed of basic, pre-clinical, translational, and clinical researchers who are interested in the pathogenesis of lung diseases. CILR investigators study
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. The person in this role must adhere to all university policies. A part-time professor is not guaranteed a specific number or title of any course(s). Assignments for classes are on an as-needed basis. Minimum
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Overview Eine Druckversion dieser Ausschreibung (PDF) steht Ihnen in den weiteren Registerkarten (z.B. „Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen“) zur Verfügung. A print version of this announcement (PDF) is
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Salary Due to limited funding for this vacancy, the maximum salary available is at Grade 7 Sp 33 (£42,254). The final salary offered will depend on individual circumstances. Hours: Full Time
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Job Description Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital is seeking qualified candidates for the position of a part time ECC Veterinary Assistant. This position provides support to clinical faculty
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predominantly work on an industry-linked research project "Towards non-thermal hydrogen-boron fusion" supported by the Australian Research Council. The purpose of the position is to undertake research validating
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nanocomposites containing these networks. Our objective is to develop metrologies to understand how morphology and functionalization affect the alternating current (AC) conductivity of composite materials
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ranging from environmental sensing to theranostics. DNA is an ideal system with which to investigate the potential of self-assembly because of its programmability, versatility, and availability. We