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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate in Human-Computer Interaction Department SC&I - Library & Info Science Salary Annual Salary Posting Summary
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motivated and dedicated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our dynamic team studying the cellular and molecular regulators of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) using zebrafish genetics and imaging. The selected
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quantitative image analysis. The candidate will be expected to contribute original research and data analysis for publication and grant applications. The candidate will also be expected to train and oversee
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quantitative image analysis. The candidate will be expected to contribute original research and data analysis for publication and grant applications. The candidate will also be expected to train and oversee
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of scientific research methods and techniques (e.g., histology, behavioral experimentation, surgical procedures, machine learning, imaging, and analysis). The role also includes writing code for experiments and
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postdoctoral associate will work on elements of the design, development and evaluation of a prototype East Coast Community Ocean Forecast System (ECCOFS) that implements data-assimilation of real-time
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techniques to address epigenetic changes within each experimental paradigm. Minimum Education and Experience: Minimal level of education is a PhD. Specific knowledge in mouse genetics required. Stem cell
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their findings. ·Technical Expertise: Depending on the lab’s specific focus, experience with techniques such as nanoparticle synthesis, molecular imaging, microfluidics, gene editing, tissue culture, or other
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Environment: Computer data input required. Ability to use computing resources and perform bench-laboratory experiments. Laboratory environment. Universal precautions are mandatory. Posting Number: 22FA0518
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Atmospheric Science with demonstrated expertise in marine boundary layer physics. In particular, the candidate must have a record of publication that demonstrates a process-level understanding of the forces