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([email protected] , SEAS HR Business Partner). The University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) Soil and Agroecosystems Laboratory is searching for a candidate for a three year
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, neuronal circuitry, sensory biology, artificial neural networks, and neuroendocrinology. The department is highly interactive and offers postdoctoral fellows a friendly but rigorous learning environment
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Environment Physical Demands: Standing, sitting, walking, talking and hearing. No special vision requirements. Work Environment: Office environment. Moderate noise. Special Conditions Posting Details Posting
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) is desirable. Preferred Qualifications Experience with libraries and frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, or scikit-learn is a plus. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical
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workflows, protocols and assays The Roche Diagnostics scientific environment has access to generous and state-of-the-art resources. In addition, we are part of a global team that aims to improve the lives
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datasets, and the EHR-linked Vanderbilt Biobank (BioVU). He/she will work in a team environment. He/she will apply existing genetics, statistics and bioinformatics tool. A primary role will be contributing
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Environment Physical Demands: Standing, sitting, walking, talking and hearing. No special vision requirements. Must be able to lift or exert force up to 25 pounds. Ability to communicate with staff and
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neuromuscular research community through the NextGen Precision Health Initiative and postdoctoral fellows will benefit from a vibrant and highly collaborative lab environment. The Moss lab is focused
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the United States; the position requires a commitment to teaching within a culturally diverse environment, and the successful candidate must describe how they will engage with and enhance the University’s commitment
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://postdoc.ucsd.edu/postdocs/index.html About LJI & UC San Diego: The LJI and UCSD contribute to the excellent scientific environment on the San Diego “mesa” which also comprises the Scripps Research Institute