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the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Sciences at the University of Miami. Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in chemistry by the beginning of the appointment and significant postdoctoral
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/technicians, graduate and postdoctoral fellows at the DRI. (3) INCUMBENT: TBD (4) LOCATION: Diabetes Research Institute, 1450 NW 10 Ave., Room 2011, Miami, FL, 33136. MISSION STATEMENT: The Diabetes
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a relevant field, appropriate postdoctoral training, and a strong publication record and be able to demonstrate ongoing extramural support for their research programs (Associate or Full Professor
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, at least two years postdoctoral experience, and a strong publication record. The division would like to hire a candidate who has a background in cognitive neuroscience and computational methods, and a strong
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as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. required, in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, or other life sciences. No more than 0-1 years of prior postdoctoral
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chemistry? Are you interested in translational medicine and taking your mechanistic findings rapidly to the bedside in a vibrant clinical research program? If so, a postdoctoral fellowship position supported
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journals in their respective field of research. The faculty member will be responsible for teaching and mentoring of undergraduate, medical, and graduatestudents as well as postdoctoral and medical fellows
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of relevant postdoctoral experience. The position requires demonstrated experience with running numerical ocean models and data analysis. Necessary skills include working knowledge of post-processing
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, collaborate and manage scientific research and investigations Participates in the management of the daily operations of his/her lab Conduct regular lab meetings Supervise, mentor and manage postdoctoral fellows
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and Materials Engineering Department at the University of Miami, seeks one bright and capable postdoctoral associate in Aerosol Science and Technology. Post-doctoral Associate position in Aerosol