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communications to discuss research plans and results. Work with clinical fellows, and postdoctoral employees to exchange information. Regular contact (several times a week) with clinical staff, including surgeons
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with the manager of the center and other members of the research and diagnostic groups, support personnel, faculty, and postdoctoral fellows to discuss information regarding samples and logistics
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Postdoctoral Researcher Job Description Postdoctoral positions are available at the Stelzer Lab in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
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Postdoctoral Scholar Kim Laboratory Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine – Postdoctoral Scholar position in NMR Spectroscopy & Cryo-EM JOB SUMMARY We have an exciting postdoctoral position
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Postdoctoral Scholar Position Available Center for Community Health Integration and the Larry A. Green Center for Advancing Primary Health Care for the Public Good Case Western Reserve University We
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Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Macromolecular Engineering, or a related field of study, and four (4) years as a Research Scientist, Postdoctoral
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maintenance of laboratory equipment. Students: Daily contact with postdoctoral and student employees to provide orientation to the lab, explain policies and procedures, coordinate purchasing, and collaboration
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and provide oversight to students. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: No postdoctoral experience required. Education/Licensing: PhD REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES Excellent analytical skills; ability
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broadly defined areas of cell physiology and molecular biophysics will also be considered. Applicants for a position as Assistant Professor should have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree, 3-5 years postdoctoral
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biology, biochemistry, and omics approaches, as well experimentation with mouse disease models. The postdoctoral fellow will present data and findings at departmental seminars and scientific meetings