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, biomedical engineering, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications Proven record in musculoskeletal research. Experience working with transgenic/knockout mice. Working Conditions This position works
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radiology department. For decades, MIR has been at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the field of radiological sciences. Our investigators are known for the advancement of imaging technology as
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will have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers in the Departments of Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Washington University. We prioritize career and professional
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Job Description Position Summary The Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center (MTAC) at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis has an opening available for highly motivated applicant
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transduction (https://sahlab.wustl.edu ). The laboratory uses electrophysiological (e.g., patch-clamp), imaging techniques, genetic mouse models (including CRISPR/cas9 technology), biochemical, and molecular
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medical physics, physics, engineering, computer science or a related field. Strong background in image analysis, image registration and/or image segmentation. Strong background in machine learning
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-bedside approach for developing a cellular therapy for GVHD, engineering viable approaches to prevention and cure. The Mavers Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the role
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members. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, rehabilitation science, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications Strong background in muscle
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biomedical research laboratory uses human pluripotent stem cells for the study and treatment of diabetes. We have a wide diversity of projects involving stem cells differentiation, genetic engineering with
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involving stem cells differentiation, genetic engineering with CRISPR, disease modeling, transplantation into animal models of diabetes, biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and single-cell sequencing