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About the Opportunity Postdoctoral Research Associate – Human Data Interaction/Data Visualization – The Roux Institute, Portland, Maine We are currently seeking two postdoctoral research fellows
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to contribute to NIH MIRA-funded research on bacterial surface glycans and their interactions with collectins, key proteins in the innate immune system. This work integrates computational chemistry
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interested in understanding mechanisms driving innate immune responses during host-pathogen interactions, and how commensal microbes shape host immunity in health and disease. Our research combines
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to environmental stimuli. This involves protein movement and dynamic protein-protein interaction to maintain optimal photosynthesis, stress responses, and other metabolic processe Key Responsibilities 1) Perform
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efficient printed electronics on flexible substrates and their innovative use in applications such as robotics, and wearable and interactive systems. Qualifications: The successful candidate having a strong
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Science Center and will work closely with PI Kathleen Lotterhos. NUMSC a strong research presence in evolution and ecology research and there are many opportunities for interaction and collaboration both
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statistical models to address emerging public health challenges, Prepare and present findings through research articles, public presentations, and interactive tools that engage diverse audiences, Participate in
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The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to ongoing research projects exploring genetic interactions that influence lifespan, assist in experimental design, data analysis, and publication of findings. Additional
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themselves in the United States. A primary goal of this work will be to build interactive data tools that inform the public, policy-makers, and researchers about the impact of municipal court policy and
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individualized needs, and to share these tools with various stakeholders, including educational and research communities. As part of the larger Center for Cognitive and Brain Health, we interact and collaborate