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, the US, specifically, and Earth, more broadly, are constantly exposed to natural hazards. The frequency and severity of these hazards are changing based on a variety of environmental, anthropogenic, and
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is encouraged to seek collaborations with different faculty at CERI, the seismic monitoring team, and other departments at the UofM such as Civil Engineering, Earth Sciences and the Center for Applied
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Department: In line with Mason’s Carnegie Classification as a Research I University (R1), the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences (AOES) at George Mason University focuses on being a
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, uncovering basic mechanisms, and identifying novel therapeutic targets in leukemogenesis and solid tumors. Specifically, we study genetic and epigenetic biomarkers with prognostic value in acute myeloid
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. The project involves both in vitro and in vivo studies to uncover the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving cancer-associated immunosuppression using mouse and human solid tumor models. Additionally
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emerging solid-tumor indications. This position is ideally suited for a recent PhD or MD/PhD graduate seeking hands-on training in CAR T cell engineering, patient-sample analysis, and translational
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: · Experience or familiarity with quantum optics, open quantum systems, (rare-earth) emitter physics. Experience or familiarity with strongly correlated electron physics, magnetism, or topological phases
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drug testing in xenotransplantation models, etc. Your qualifications should include: A Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree(s), and a solid background in RNA biology, RNA modifications/editing, epitranscriptomics
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Environmental Science and Engineering Position Description The successful candidate will work on using satellite observations of...
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. The candidates should be familiar with quantum physics and solid-state physics/devices and should have extensive hands-on experimental experience in one of the following fields: condensed matter physics