13 phd-position-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of South Florida in United States
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for appointment to the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. PREFERRED: PhD or equivalent in Data Science, Bioinformatics, AI/ML, Biomedical engineering, or related discipline. Previous postdoctoral experience is not
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(Annual salary, plus benefits). The position does not include relocation costs. An additional allowance is available for conference, fieldwork expenses and publication costs. Requirements: A PhD in a
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activities. This is a one year training position. Post-doctoral fellows are considered essential staff, responsive to the mental health needs of students during and following critical events such as severe
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of education and practice in pharmacy; and through delivering the highest quality care in diverse, interprofessional clinical and community settings. Job Summary: Post-doctoral position is available in the Dr
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procedures as required, and fulfills additional assigned duties as needed. QUALIFICATIONS (Education & Experience): Minimum Qualifications: This position requires a PhD from an accredited institution with
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appropriate experience and training within a selected area of specialization. Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience
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(Commensurate with experience) Position Summary: The Wang Laboratory in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology is currently accepting applications for postdoctoral researchers interested in
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activities. This is a one year training position. Post-doctoral fellows are considered essential staff, responsive to the mental health needs of students during and following critical events such as severe
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ability to think critically and write academically are expected. Position Summary: The incumbent in this position will report to Dr. Ruisheng Liu. The Postdoctoral Scholar for Research will be responsible
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position is open immediately in Dr. Laura Blair’s lab. Our lab has demonstrated that molecular chaperones are key regulators of protein homeostasis. There are approximately 150 chaperones in humans, and we