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epidemiological research on the use of medications among pregnant and postpartum individuals. The position is NIH-funded and the scholar will work closely with Drs. Brian Bateman and Stephanie Leonard. Our projects
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microenvironment architecture that drives cancer progression and therapeutic resistance. The successful candidates will perform spatial omics profiling and analysis to infer biological and clinical insights and
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technology. The successful candidate will contribute to projects focused on gene therapy applications and the development of innovative viral delivery systems for therapeutic interventions, and genetic
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(broadly defined, from school to the workplace). Demonstrates excellent written and verbal communication skills and use of rigorous, innovative quantitative and/or qualitative methods of analysis. Is
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project with our cornea and chemical engineering department to better understand corneal neurotization and improved techniques to treat neurotrophic keratopathy and techniques to deliver growth factors and
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given to candidates studying early China using analytical methods such as zooarchaeology, paleobotany, ceramic analysis, and lithic analysis. The successful candidate will be expected to: Teach one course
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our team. We are looking for postdoc candidates to develop and apply cutting-edge technologies in spatial transcriptomics, single-cell sequencing, machine learning, and functional genomics
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of neurodevelopment and CSF biology into regenerative strategies. Our research has important implications for neurodevelopmental disorders including neural tube closure, hydrocephalus, and seizure disorder. We use
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statistical methods and data analysis. Possibility to participate in other SCEC research projects and contribute to the preparation of future grant proposals. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. (or expected
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. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, protein analysis, Sequencing. Familiarity with omics data analysis relevant to microbiome-host interactions. Experience