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to the start of procedure. Participates in hand-off communication to ensure continuity of care Participates in the anesthesia time-out process if performed in the pre-op area prior to administration of pre
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condensates in cancer signaling. Research in the Guan lab is at the interface of physics and biology (https://juanguanlab.wixsite.com/biophysics/). The team employs highly interdisciplinary approaches in cell
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environmental applications. The individual will be responsible for integration of partners’ components to build and test physical and chemical variations of these sensors. Responsibilities MEMS R&D with emphasis
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(3) letters of recommendation. Purpose The postdoc fellow will work with the faculty supervisor in the Mineral Physics Group on the project. The scientific responsibility of the postdoc fellow is to
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expertise in chemical and physical hydrogeology. Strong publication and/or grant writing record. Strong collaborative and organizational skills. Preferred Qualifications We are particularly interested in
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) to obtain data for analysis. Assist EPIC staff and clients with Institutional Review Board process and documentation. Conduct quantitative research (e.g., survey design, descriptive statistics, inferential
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. Participate in hand-off communication to ensure continuity of care. Participate in the anesthesia time-out process if performed in the pre-op area prior to administration of pre-operative blocks or prior
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ant viruses. Maintain a detailed and organized lab and field notebook. Process samples including staining and counting microsporidian spores from infected ants using a compound microscope, preparing
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. Background in computational science and multi-physics modeling, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and multibody dynamics. Strong experience of scientific computational software development including
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+ depending on qualifications Working Conditions May work around chemical fumes May work in standard office conditions May work around mechanical hazards (high-pressure fluids and high-stress solids) Physics