35 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at SUNY University at Buffalo
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to build a specialized AI agent for drug discovery. Enhance existing protocols for compound-protein interaction and/or binding affinity prediction within the CANDO platform. Enhance and integrate a network
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motivated personnel to engage in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular engineering research. The main aim of the laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying development of arrhythmias, heart
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at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) is pleased to offer a 2-year clinical pharmacy fellowship program. The purpose of the program is: 1) to educate the fellow on health services
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Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI) at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is a nationally recognized center of
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transcriptomic profiles in infected alveolar macrophages and how the cellular distribution compares in anti-retroviral treated or untreated study participants. A second project will focus on identification
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the peripheral immune system and the central nervous system, and to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying how cancer and chemotherapy associated neuroinflammation contributes to cognitive dysfunction in
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Position Summary As a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Earth Sciences , this position will support an investigation entitled “Earth System Modeling of Regional Sea Level Rise and Risk”. The
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work-life effectiveness. We support your growth and development through our career coaching and training department and we qualify as a public service loan forgiveness organization. Learn more about the
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machine learning algorithm to improve the modeled surface meltwater in the Goddard Earth Observing (GEOS) model. Advocating and adapting the model based on collaborator feedback is key to the success
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the peripheral immune system and the central nervous system, and to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying how cancer and chemotherapy associated neuroinflammation contributes to cognitive dysfunction in