15 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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mentoring graduate and undergraduate students—key experiences that will support a successful transition to an Assistant Professor role. The position is housed in the Department of Speech, Language, and
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according to research proposals. This position will provide experiences in publishing, grant writing, graduate/undergraduate mentorship, and more which will prepare a fellow for an Assistant Professor
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research and experimental data in accordance with established protocols. Assist in statistical and comparative analysis of experimental data using appropriate computer software. Contribute to the preparation
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volume of imaging and behavioral data from the BrainHealth Project Publish findings Help to secure funding to continue the research program Physical Demands and Working Conditions Long hours working
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targets that affect sensory neuron excitability following injury, and uncover the mechanisms that drive pain chronification. As part of our team, you will work directly with human dorsal root ganglion
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targets that affect sensory neuron excitability following injury, and uncover the mechanisms that drive pain chronification. As part of our team, you will work directly with human dorsal root ganglion
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in
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, a professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scientist to participate in research on the biological and molecular mechanisms of hearing
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the research associate will focus on following project: The goals of this proposal are to (i) determine biomarkers that associate with elevated risks of infections in ventricular assist device (VAD) patients
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in