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life. Being a part of the University at Buffalo community. As an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer, the Research Foundation will not discriminate in its employment practices due
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candidate will work under the direction of Prof Nowicki (UB) and Prof Kopp (Rutgers) and in collaboration with multiple UB faculty and students as well as our external collaborators located at NASA Goddard
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: Employing satellite observation and machine leaning to improve model representation of ice sheet surface melt”. The candidate will work under the direction of Prof Nowicki and in collaboration with multiple
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this commitment to enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion, UB is recruiting post-doctoral fellows as part of SUNY’s PRODiG+ initiative. Diversity, equity, and inclusion constitute one of SUNY’s four priority
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both central and peripheral nervous systems, and elucidation of anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Applicants should have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their previous studies with their own
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. TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT USED: The postdoctoral trainee will work with a range of cutting-edge molecular and cellular techniques, including: Multi-well assays and cell culture Live cell microscopy and imaging
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rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in an effort to support your work-life
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25 public institutions in the nation. In support of this commitment to enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion, UB is recruiting post-doctoral fellows as part of SUNY’s PRODiG+ initiative. Diversity
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of the research project within your department. Your work will require the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge. Tasks you will be responsible for may include: organize
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focuses on discovering new functions encoded among gut anaerobic bacteria and bacteriophages using high-throughput functional genomics. We are also interested in bacteria-phage interactions and how phages