25 assistant-professor-and-data-visualization Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia
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; attend and present findings semi-frequently (~ every 2-3 months) at the Epilepsy Interest Group meetings at UVA. Peer review manuscripts, replicate findings from other lab members, assist in preparing
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biomarkers. The successful candidate will contribute to day-to-day laboratory operations, provide scientific and technical assistance on experimental design, and perform studies needed to advance the missions
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applicants with a relevant scholarly focus in the history of nursing and healthcare or humanistic studies in nursing which could help to advance recent work at UVA that includes the President’s Commission
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opportunities. UVA Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (OGPA) is committed to support the postdoctoral workforce to ensure their professional development. For more information visit https
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to bring to the lab. They will be expected to help teach other trainees rotating in the laboratory, including pulmonary and critical care fellows, medicine residents, PhD candidates, medical students, and
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metabolism in immune cells and applies these concepts to autoimmune diseases, inflammation, and cancer. More information about the Voss Lab can be found at: https://wzs4ya.wixsite.com/voss-lab . The focus
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disease (CAD). You will apply expertise in data science, machine learning, as well as multi-omics integration to predict and validate functional regulatory networks in vascular cell types. This work will
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supporting evidence of completion date. Preferred Qualifications: Neuroimaging expertise, ideally with: EEG, fNIRS (including data collection and analysis) Young children Behavioral testing (including eye
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collaborations with investigators outside of UVA and encourage trainees to integrate into this collegial research network. For additional information about the position, please contact Dr. Finan, at finan
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and the availability of funding. For further information, please contact Y. Michael Shim, MD, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, via e-mail at yss6n@uvahealth.org