56 postdoc-exercise-physiology Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Southern California
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encouraged from developmental scientists with expertise at the intersection of Black and/or Latine adolescent development and digital studies. More specifically, we have a project that will use a liberatory
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. The position will involve working on research studies related to housing and school policy. Specifically, the postdoc will assist with literature review, data collection (recruitment, protocol design, in-person
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, conducting experiments, performing analyses, producing manuscripts. We encourage postdocs to compete for fellowships funding and grants whenever possible. These NIH-funded positions offer an outstanding
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The Siemer lab (siemerlab.usc.edu) at USC is looking for a postdoc with a background in NMR spectroscopy and knowledge of protein biochemical techniques. We study intrinsic protein disorder in
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performance. We offer a competitive salary starting above the NIH postdoc baseline(≥ $70,000) andare open to flexible start dates, but preference will be given to candidates who can begin immediately
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epigenetics in the etiology of cancer and other chronic diseases. We look for a highly motivated and competitive postdoc with a detailed understanding and knowledge of genomic and epigenomic data processing and
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, as well as tissue collection and immunohistochemistry of inner ear structures. This NIH-funded position will specifically use optical coherence tomography to image and measure sound-evoked vibrations
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the health of the many, not just the few. Some of our current areas of interest include the impact of immigration status on health care utilization and access to care in the public safety net, health equity
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, California. We are interested in craniofacial neuroscience, including the skull-brain interaction, craniofacial stem cells and regenerative medicine, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) degeneration and pain. We use
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and sociotechnical innovation to begin in the Fall 2024 semester. As part of a larger grant initiative, we seek a postdoc (12-month term, with an opportunity for a second-year renewal) who will advance