40 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Qualifications Recent PhD and/or MD in a relevant field or equivalent experience in field (mouse genetics, genomics, developmental biology, molecular biology, computational biology, etc.). Preferred Qualifications
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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
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performing the experiments, interpreting the results, and writing reports and papers. Required Qualifications PhD in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, neurobiology, neuroscience
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. Several opportunities are available immediately for postdoctoral scientists to develop MS-based structural proteomics methods and apply them in protein biophysics and structural proteomics of membrane
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This position requires a PhD in Immunology with experience in NK cells, mouse tumor models, and the ability to conduct independent research under the guidance of Dr. Todd A. Fehniger, MD PhD. Working Conditions
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, biomedical engineering, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications Proven record in musculoskeletal research. Experience working with transgenic/knockout mice. Working Conditions This position works
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radiology department. For decades, MIR has been at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the field of radiological sciences. Our investigators are known for the advancement of imaging technology as
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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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academic appointment that requires evidence of a conferred PhD by the appointment start date, and candidates cannot exceed five years of Postdoctoral experience before the end of an appointment. The salary
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interactions using a mix of microbiological, biochemical, and structural (crystallography and cryogenic electron microscopy) techniques. We also have microbiome data related to these projects that is being