35 computer-science-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University in United States
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. The Bone & Joint Center is a multidisciplinary research team with expertise in a range of orthopaedic disciplines including cell/molecular biology, genomics, biomechanics, and imaging. Scientists in the Bone
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(NewFoS) Science and Technology Center Connections in Quantum Information Science: A Sound Leap Required qualifications A Ph.D. in engineering, mechanics, physics, mathematics, or a related field. The
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-labeling and routine molecular biology techniques. Proficiency in literature search and statistical analysis. Strong interest in renal physiology, epithelial and vascular cell biology. Preferred but not
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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Summary A postdoctoral research fellow position is available in Dr. Yaoxian Huang's lab in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering within the College of Engineering at Wayne State
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computational biology/bioinformatics are preferred. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently on projects, generate and analyze data, help graduate students, and write manuscripts
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fatty liver disease and include novel methods to image lipid metabolism. Required qualifications Highly motivated individuals who have recently obtained a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree with strong
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. in biological sciences, molecular imaging, life sciences or related field Skills in microscopy, histology and molecular imaging is preferred Ability to coordinate complex assignments on a day-to-day
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Summary A postdoctoral position is open at the Roberts Lab at Karmanos Cancer Institute and Wayne State University. This individual will work as part of a team of a chemist, biologist, and imagers
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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