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expertise. The position is a part of a NIH NRSA T32 funded project, Research Training in Surgical Oncology. The program addresses a critical need to help meet the future demands for training the next
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, Research Training in Surgical Oncology.The program addresses a critical need to help meet the future demands for training the next generation of surgical oncologists to pursue academic careers, become
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office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and stakeholders. Department
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of spontaneous thoughts or mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders, design of experiments using naturalistic stimuli. Willing to collaborate and help colleagues. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity
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Design: Designing and conducting experiments to investigate hypotheses related to epigenetic regulation and its implications in development, disease, or other biological processes. Data Analysis: Analyzing
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which they are placed. a) Assist with research projects. b) Interpret experimental test data. c) Records research procedures and results. At the end of the 10-week research program, students will be
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classification models. Assist with the development of data transfer and sharing agreements, pipelines, and guidelines for cloud storage and computing. Assist with populating cloud storage repositories and
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% Candidate will function as a Post doctoral associate in the Department of Dermatology- Wound Healing and Regeneration research program in which translational approaches are taken to study molecular mechanisms
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coronary artery stents, and structural heart interventions. CORE FUNCTIONS Some of the main duties include, design, conduct, and analyze solid mechanical simulations and computational fluid dynamics studies
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and adheres to study protocols. Assist in grant development for ongoing and new research activities. Perform other related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the PI