21 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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exceeding NIH suggested range. Opportunity to write and submit grant applications with close guidance by the mentors. Free access to various professional development events at WSU to help towards the next
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are invited to submit a cover letter describing previous research experience and career goals, curriculum vitae, along with names of three referees to: Sheryl Roberts , MChem, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
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morphine exposure on neurochemical and activation pattern changes in the maternal brain will be evaluated using state of the art imaging techniques. Our proposal will be able to add to the preliminary human
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therapeutically efficacious in over 100 different diseases. IVIG has many ideal therapeutic properties but suffers from several limitations, including the dependency on a human source and a prohibitively high dose
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two or more of the following areas is preferred: Cloning, protein-protein interactions, confocal microscopy/live-cell imaging, atherosclerosis, and pathological retinal angiogenesis.vCandidate with
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liver gene expression, with particular focus on cytosolic sulfotransferase family of drug- and endogenous molecule-metabolizing enzymes, in experimental models of human hepatocyte differentiation
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directly, and indirectly via enhanced compliance with continuous positive airway pressure, in humans with sleep apnea that have intact or injured spinal cords. Required qualifications Ability to work
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other major funding sources. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computer science, computer engineering or statistics, and excellent programming skills (R, Java, web programming
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metabolism is a hallmark of devastating chronic human pathologies including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. The Hariri lab is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms that spatially
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positions. The Wayne State group is a member of the ALICE experiment at the LHC and the STAR experiment at RHIC and participates in the development of the physics program, and hardware construction