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and other professional development opportunities. Requirements include a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, education, computer science, or a related field, with a record of publications. Applicants must
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for undergraduate students. Education and Experience: This position requires a PhD in microbiology, virology, pathobiology, or a related field. The successful candidate should have their PhD or completed all
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multidisciplinary team environment. Successful applicants will have experience in biomedical engineering, microfluidics, cell signaling and/or vascular biology. Our regenerative medicine program is a collaborative
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optimization strategies for diabetes care. This work capitalizes on the science of clinical decision support within health informatics. It incorporates health service, education, qualitative research
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2024. This role is centered on cutting-edge research at the nexus of machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, psychology, and biology, with foci on psychology-inspired AI and addressing
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to an USDA funded research program aimed at leveraging genotype-phenotype-environment associations to assist projections needed to make assisted population migration projections, ultimately laying a foundation
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Scholar to lead our computational fluid dynamics research. The START Lab aims to increase the efficiency and durability of gas turbine engines for both power generation and propulsion. This position offers
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, Pathology, Medicinal Chemistry, Genomics and Proteomics. Education/Experience: Candidates should have a recent PhD and/or MD degree in biomedical sciences. Ideal candidates are highly-motivated, creative
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small animal irradiator (SARRP) capable of mimicking human radiation therapy techniques. Candidates should be highly motivated, have a PhD, a strong background in molecular and cell biology, and
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the hematopoietic transcription program and lineage differentiation in normal and malignant hematopoiesis. 2) Delineating the role of long noncoding RNAs in regulating CTCF boundary function during hematopoiesis and