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performance computing, and large data resources. Opportunities for professional growth and conference attendance. A competitive pay and benefits package. Information on being a postdoc at Washington University
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postdoc at Washington University in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Required Qualifications PhD or MD/PhD in a neuroscience, psychology, computer science
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, but other viruses that alter immune regulation are also studied. Techniques in the lab include molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, viral genetics, flow cytometry, analysis of large data sets
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& Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington is seeking candidates for one full-time faculty position at the rank of Research Assistant Professor. Research Assistant Professors are eligible for multi
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knowledge of computer programs and systems. Good communication, organizational and interpersonal skills. Required Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent high school certification plus one year of
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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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treats esophageal cancer patients in the clinic, and studies esophageal cancer in the research lab. I am committed to not only understanding the basic science of esophageal cancer, but also, and more
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) recordings, administering computer-based neuropsychological tests, and collecting biomedical samples (blood, saliva) from research participants, and performs other duties as assigned by research team
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences within the UW School of Medicine is the third largest clinical department within the School
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culturing, manipulation through genetic approaches, microscopy, flow cytometry, molecular biology, functional cell-based in vitro assays, and in vivo modeling of infection in both mouse and rabbit models