15 mechanical engineering "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" Faculty positions in United States
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fundamental genetic topics. Successful candidates will have strong basic research programs related to genetic/genomic stability or instability, genome organization, genomics, genome engineering including, but
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basic scientists, promoting a cross-species approach to functional genetics and a commitment to technology transfer. Activities within the Department include clinical genetics, basic and clinical research
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nucleomic mechanisms in healthy organisms, as well as those that underlie rare and common diseases, and developing and characterizing genetic models with deep phenotyping of neurological, cancer, biochemical
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; subcellular mechanisms underlying alcohol-caffeine, alcohol-lipid, and alcohol-neurosteroid cerebrovascular effects; ionic mechanisms underlying brain hypoperfusion induced by inhalants; cellular and molecular
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mechanisms and their relevance to human diseases. Membership in both departments thus opens many opportunities for exciting collaborations. Both departments are actively engaged with the Graduate Program in
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area and has a national reputation in science, engineering, and technology. The Department of Physics and Applied Physics has 28 full-time faculty (22 tenured/tenure-track and 6 teaching faculty) and 3
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well as graduate programs in biomedical engineering & biotechnology (MS/PhD) and public health (ScD in Epidemiology). The BNS department currently has 22 full-time faculty and 5 full-time staff members. This vibrant
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The Ohio State University--Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics | Columbus, Ohio | United States | 19 days ago
thematic scientific areas: 1) Foundational therapeutics from drug design through development and validation; 2) tissue engineering and stem cell biology; and 3) molecular medicine and systems biology. The
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information within discipline. Identify and implement, as appropriate, innovative pedagogical practices. Strive to understand and use technology as it applies to pedagogical standards of delivery within
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, that are complimentary to the IBC biochemistry focus and mission. The mission of the IBC is to discover the mechanisms underlying plant form and function, from molecules to whole organism; translate scientific discoveries