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Description The Department of Biochemistry in the University of Washington, School of Medicine has opportunities for one or more postdoctoral scholars to join the Baker Lab at the Institute for Protein Design
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involve sensor design, including analog front-end design, light source modulation, sensor miniaturization including PCB design, sensor testing via physiology-mimicking phantoms, animal models, healthy
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to): Design and implement research protocols; adapt and develop methods, procedures, and workflows. Plan and perform experiments and measurements to collect and analyze research data following safety protocols
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with experience in transcriptomic material generation and analysis, in vivo 2-photon microscopy, adeno-associated virus production and use, experimental design, and data analysis. Job Description Primary
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to Diversity The University of Washington is committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http
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to): Design and conduct independent research projects focused on brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease. Apply and optimize advanced spatial biology techniques
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can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments
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to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results
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. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results. Conscientious discharge of research responsibilities. Maintains conformity with
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on behavioral evolution in deer mice, with primary emphasis on designing and conducting behavioral experiments and analyses. The position will also involve exposure to complementary approaches including