17 electrical-engineering "The University of Edinburgh" Fellowship positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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, electrical, and biological engineers to develop tools to study and eventually treat visceral pain disorders. Interested applicants should apply online and attach their curriculum vitae, statement of research
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. Specifications Minimum Required Education: PhD or MD or MBBS or equivalent Minimum Required Experience: None Preferred Education:PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computational neuroscience
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areas. Follow best laboratory practices and seek to improve current practices/methodology. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities – Required knowledge: proficiency in basic molecular biology research methods and
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Position Description: Purpose A postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Lei Fan in the Medical College of Wisconsin and Marquette University Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering. The
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. Under the supervision of the lab PI, Dr. John LaDisa, and in consultation with clinical collaborators, this Two-Year Postdoctoral Fellow appointment will be responsible for performing engineering-based
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lab’s research focuses on identifying ways to modulate the immune system to more effectively target and eliminate cancerous cells. Along these lines, the lab utilizes cellular-based engineering approaches
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the following for consideration: CV A cover letter including the following: 1) current career stage (including graduation date if still in PhD program), 2) ideal start date, 3) why you are a good fit for the
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, including engineered mouse models and human-induced pluripotent stem cells, to understand the cellular mechanisms that govern the proliferation and differentiation of heart muscle cells. We also utilize a
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Practice Based Learning Environment: Applies current research and evidence-based practice guidelines to own practice. Educational Responsibility and Engagement: Assumes responsibility for your education as
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have a research backgrounds in any combination of the following: cardiac physiology, animal modeling, stem cell engineering, molecular biology techniques (e.g. qPCR and Western blotting), transcriptomics