19 wireless-communication Postdoctoral positions at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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Postdoctoral Scholar Position Available Center for Community Health Integration and the Larry A. Green Center for Advancing Primary Health Care for the Public Good Case Western Reserve University We
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available, if required. The Department of Physics at CWRU is part of a strong community of biophysics and nanoscale research in the Cleveland area. Possibilities to collaborate and network with CWRU’s
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following directions and protocols. 2. Effective oral and written communication skills. Must be able to effectively communicate with the PI/supervisor as well as other lab members. 3. Good interpersonal
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highly preferred. - The successful candidate must have strong analytical, oral and written communication skills. In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal
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publications and grants Highly motivated and works independently Excellent critical thinking skills Excellent written and verbal communications skills Application Process Send the following by email to https
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. REQUIRED SKILLS Experience with cell culture. Knowledge of standard laboratory practices. Professional and effective verbal and written communication skills. Interpersonal skills; ability to effectively work
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Sulzer , Associate Professor and James (Cole) Galloway , Full Professor General Summary We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to innovate in community-based rehabilitation. The primary
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Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Community Health Integration at Case Western Reserve University seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join a multidisciplinary team with an ongoing National Institutes
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. - A background in inflammation and metabolic diseases is highly preferred. - The successful candidate must have strong analytical, oral and written communication skills. V. APPLICATION Email jxy1189
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. Our human microbiota consists of complex communities where microbial interactions modulate bacterial behavior and influence human health. The Lewin Lab is interested in understanding the role of microbe