21 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science positions at Boston University in United States
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The Department of Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health is seeking applications for fully funded postdoctoral research associates in environmental and molecular
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The Edwards group (Dr. Aurelie Edwards, Principal Investigator) at Boston University seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to develop multi-scale computational models of solute transport in
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. Moreover, he will also provide instructions in these techniques to students and other laboratory personnel. This position requires a PhD in biological sciences or a directly related field as
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This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced research technician seeking an exciting new position in a disease-relevant area that would allow them to expand their array of laboratory skills, as
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. The postdoctoral fellow will conduct cutting edge research at the intersection of energy, climate change and social science with real-world impacts on policy, industry, and community empowerment. The fellowship
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field or M.D. degree Programming skills (SAS and/or R) preferred This position is a postdoctoral training opportunity which provides a bi-monthly stipend. The successful individual will be engaged in a
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The lab manager is in charge of ordering, mouse colony management, lab safety records equipment maintenance. The position involves participation in several research projects. The lab manages is
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The primary focus of this position will be assisting with a multi-year, quantitative, and qualitative program evaluation of the effectiveness of VHV at California state prisons. For the VHV project
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database. The position is responsible for communicating and resolving with the faculty, Academic Affairs, and Promotions Committee, any issues with students academic progress, discrepancies with any
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A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Giovanni Ligresti to study basic and translational aspects of lung repair and fibrosis with specific emphasis on molecular mechanisms