31 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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, for the upcoming sPHENIX experiment. The WSU experimental RHI group benefits from close collaboration with a local high energy nuclear theory group. Wayne State is the leading institution in the JETSCAPE theory
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wakefulness. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Reliable and willing to work flexible hours, including night studies. Excellent organizational skills. Prior experience writing
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. The use of immunoglobulin as an anti-inflammatory therapy was first discovered in 1981 when thrombocytopenia was treated with high-dose intravenous IgG (IVIG). Since then, IVIG has been shown to be
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Responses to Environmental Stressors, Integrative Biosciences Center (IBio), Wayne State University, to work on an NIH grant-supported project to study the mechanisms controlling developmental expression of
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, preferred. Must have distinguished themselves in research. Prior recipient of funding for research based on individual achievements. Ability to work independently. Ability to collect, analyze, summarize and
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Summary The primary research focus is the role of cell adhesion and neuronal self-avoidance in the developing mouse retina, focusing on two families of cell adhesion molecules: the clustered
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Summary Whole brain activity mapping of the maternal (rat) brain (on opioids). Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a global epidemic affecting a high proportion of child-bearing women. The drastic 4-fold
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Summary A postdoctoral fellowship position is immediately available to study the role of interleukins and caspase signaling in vascular wall remodeling and pathological angiogenesis. Experience in
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State University in Detroit, Michigan. The laboratory’s focus is to identify the root causes underlying suboptimal insulin infusion pump sets’ performance. In addition, investigations will be conducted
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illustrate how your contributions will not only align with, but also advance, the existing projects. Send the requested materials to Professor M. Arif Hasan, Ph.D., at hasan.arif@wayne.edu .