16 modelling-and-simulation-of-combustion-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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investigators. The postdoc will be housed in the Department of Pharmacology, in the Scott Hall Building of Basic Medical Sciences at Wayne State University's School of Medicine. The major thrust of the research
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are formed in bone-conduction. We perform intracochlear measurements of sound pressures and vibrations in human cadaveric ears. We develop circuit network models and finite element models to assist data
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, which span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise multiple population-based studies, including the Sperm Environmental Epigenetics and
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models and CRISPR technology, to address the important questions. This is an excellent opportunity to work on innovative and impactful research projects in a highly collaborative environment. We
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and biochemistry, including cell culture as well animal models, are used to address research goals. Required qualifications Ph.D. in biochemistry, cell biology, or molecular biology. The fellow should
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Summary We study cell division mechanisms using C. elegans as a model organism. Our main R01 funded project seeks to characterize novel functions of separase during cytokinesis. We use multiple
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and early-life development that span human cohort studies and animal models at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Projects comprise of multiple population-based studies including the Sperm
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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factors in physiological insulin secretion, and potential abnormalities in these signaling modules in beta-cell models of impaired insulin secretion and diabetes. Applicants should have knowledge
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Summary The Park Lab is seeking highly motivated postdocs to study synaptic molecular dynamics that underlie memory formation in health and its impairments in Alzheimer's disease. Candidates with