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are looking for an organized individual, comfortable working collaboratively with other disciplines and large teams (i.e. engineering, design, bioengineering, environmental science, landscape architecture
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assigned Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in biomedical fields or related area including stem cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, biomedical engineering, biochemistry Experience
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30928BR Chemical & Petroleum Engr Position Overview Dr. Yiling Nan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering at the University of Kansas, is seeking a highly
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is that the candidate have a Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering, water resources engineering/science, or environmental science. The candidate must be skillful in using physically-based
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Apply Now How to Apply All applicants must submit a cover letter and current curriculum vitae, to be uploaded online via the U-M Careers website http://careers.umich.edu/ for this Job ID 240866
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within the University of Minnesota within Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering. This is in a joint collaborative partnership on neuroimaging informed neuromodulation in human
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regulation of nuclear xenobiotic receptors, (2) the mechanism of selective modulation of highly homologous drug-metabolizing enzymes. We are taking a hypothesis-driven and technology-enabled multidisciplinary
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modulation of highly homologous drug-metabolizing enzymes. We are taking a hypothesis-driven and technology-enabled multidisciplinary approach to develop chemical probes and investigate biological mechanisms
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. However, limited availability of peritoneal dialysate has limited the impact of past attempts to introduce PD as a treatment modality. The technology being developed in our lab is a biopharmaceutical device
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, cell and in vivo approaches including genetic engineering and gene editing. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, physiology