34 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University in United States
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of storing, processing, and retrieving information in acoustic waves that complement conventional quantum technologies. For more information about the research/project, please see: New Frontiers of Sound
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Summary A postdoctoral fellowship position is immediately available to study the role of interleukins and caspase signaling in vascular wall remodeling and pathological angiogenesis. Experience in
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Guangde Jiang, Ph.D., focusing on biocatalysis and protein engineering. The primary research objective is to explore enzymes from
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Summary The fellow will be involved in studies, which are aimed at understanding G protein-mediated signaling mechanisms underlying islet beta-cell function in health and diabetes. Specifically
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to treat the 100 conditions where IVIG is effective. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical or biological engineering, or related field. Must be
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratories of Drs. Melissa Runge-Morris and Thomas Kocarek at the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/Center for Urban
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Summary The main focus of the Aras lab is to characterize the mitochondrian—nuclear cross talk and their contributions to breast cancer cell growth and metastasis. Techniques in molecular biology and biochemistry, including cell culture as well animal models, are used to address research...
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for a broad range of cellular processes including lipid signaling, biological membranes, and energy metabolism; however, they are toxic to cells when present in excess. Dysregulation of fatty acid
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Paulo Caceres, Ph.D., at Henry Ford Health System to study mechanisms of epithelial polarity and cell-cell communication in
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Summary The laboratory of Xiying Guan is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to work on bone-conduction hearing mechanisms. During bone-conduction stimulation, the skull vibration simultaneously